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Medicaid Disability Application

Applying For Medicaid Disability

If you have a medical disability, you may qualify for Medicaid and you should fill out a Medicaid application to receive benefits. Whether you were injured off or on the job, you might be eligible to get medical assistance from Medicaid. If you do not qualify for medical disability from your job, you might still be able to get Medicaid depending on your financial situation and how badly you have been disabled.

The process of applying for Medicaid disability is fairly straightforward process. We provide you the main steps to apply for Medicaid disability assistance. Since Medicaid is administered by the State, the applications might differ, but the process is similar.

1). You should locate the website for the Medicaid office in your state as a starting point. As we mentioned, Medicaid is different in every state and you will need to fill out the Medicaid application for the state in which you live. If you want, you can also get an application from your local Medicaid office.

 

2). You need to fill out the Medicaid application. In order to be prepared, you should have the social security number and date of birth for you and all the members of your household. You will also be required to list your household income which includes that income from your spouse.

3). Complete the application correctly and completely. Make sure that you completely fill out the section that asks about your medical disability.

4). You can then mail or Fax your application to the Medicaid office that is on the bottom of your application. If you prefer, you can also take your application back to the Medicaid office.

5). You will need to get your financial papers and documents together in preperation for an interview with a Medicaid case worker. The financial documents you must have include your tax returns from last year, check stubs, and bank statements. You will also need to prove that you live at your address and this can be done with a phone or utility bill. Since you are applying for Medicaid disability, you will need to gather all of your medical records that are related to your disability. This includes doctors and hospital reports. Finally, you will need your driver's license or state ID, and a copy of your birth certificate.

6). You will have to complete an interview either in person or on the phone with a Medicaid case worker. They will ask you questions about your medical disability, financial situation, and how much money you spend on food and other bills every month. Following your interview, the case worker will probably ask you to submit your medical and financial documents. The case worker will review your documents and you will then be notified by mail if you are eligible for Medicaid. You will get a Medicaid card if you meet the Medicaid disability requirements.

7). If you do qualify to receive Medicaid for your disability, remember to fill out your renewal application every year or your Medicaid coverage will be cancelled.


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