Why would an insurance policy ever have a double indemnity rider?

Why would an insurance policy ever have a double indemnity rider?

Double indemnity life insurance clauses require an insurer to provide a larger payout if the insured died as a result of accidental death. Very often, this additional payment will be double or even triple the amount that is provided for in the policy. Aug 8, 2021

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