You should see a clear red flag when an agent or advisor pushes for adding riders to a term insurance policy without fully assessing your needs and financial condition. This is problematic for various reasons. One, all riders may not be suitable for every individual. For instance, a critical illness rider becomes redundant if you already have an all-encompassing health insurance plan. In case there is family history of a critical illness, you may want to consider a separate critical illness plan instead. Two, adding riders increases the financial burden, as the cost of the policy goes up. Three, riders turn a simple insurance plan into a complex one, making it harder for a layman to understand.