Long-Term Disability Insurance
Assuring income if you're disabled for more than a year
Most of us would need financial help if we were unable to work for a year or more.
Your employer may provide Long-Term Disability Insurance as a full benefit of employment, or you may purchase it yourself through your employer.
Benefits begin when you are disabled for 12 months, and they continue until you are able to work again, or until you reach age 65—and longer, in some cases.
| Long-Term Disability Insurance | View |
|---|---|
| Voluntary Long-Term Disability Insurance Summary | |
| Employer-Provided Long-Term Disability Insurance Summary |
Aren't Workers' Compensation and Social Security enough?
For more information:
- Call Pattie Christensen, Director of Group Marketing,
(800) 223-6602, ext. 8333, weekdays 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. ET. - Send us an email through the Contact Us page.
Long-Term Disability benefits are provided through First Unum Life Insurance Company, New York, NY and administered by Church Life Insurance Corporation.
