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Protection for You and Your Loved Ones

Protection for you and your loved ones is an important part of your overall well-being. Wespath’s life and disability benefits are designed to offer financial support during life’s most challenging moments, providing peace of mind for you and care for those who depend on you.

Through Wespath life insurance and disability benefits, you have access to coverage that can help your family manage expenses after your passing or replace a portion of your income if an illness or injury prevents you from working.

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Review Your Beneficiaries

Keeping your beneficiary information up to date ensures your death benefits are directed as you wish.  You can easily review and update your beneficiaries anytime by signing in to Benefits Access. 
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Your Wespath Life Insurance & Disability Options

Wespath administers two programs that offer life and disability protection to individuals through their employers or plan sponsors.

LifeOptions

LifeOptions provides life insurance and disability coverage for lay employees, clergy and their families not enrolled in the Comprehensive Protection Plan.  This program offers flexible protection that employers or local churches can choose to offer participants to ensure meaningful support during times of loss or disability.

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Understanding Your Life & Disability Benefits

Death and disability benefits play a key role in helping you prepare for the unexpected. Whether you are exploring your coverage for the first time or reviewing it as your life changes, this page provides a high-level overview of the protections available through Wespath-administered plans.

Death Benefit and Life Insurance Basics 

Death benefits and life insurance help provide financial protection for the loved ones you leave behind. Through Wespath-administered plans, death benefits and life insurance generally offer a benefit that can help your beneficiaries manage expenses or future needs after your passing.

Coverage features may vary by employer or plan sponsor, but the purpose remains the same: to support your family during a difficult time.