The value of legal help when you file a Medicaid application

On Behalf of | Dec 22, 2020 | Medicaid Planning |

When your financial situation prevents you from affording health care in New York, Medicaid can provide supplemental income for your medical needs. The process of qualifying for Medicaid requires thorough action on your part to verify your situation and establish your eligibility.

While you may consider filling out the Medicaid application on your own, even one misstep can produce a futile outcome.

Avoiding costly mistakes

Even though you may not have an immediate need for medical treatment, applying for Medicaid as soon as possible will prevent the panic of not having financial assistance when you need it most. According to Web MD, you will need to collect a host of personal information for your application which may include the following:

  • Bank statements
  • Social security number
  • The tax bill for your home
  • Pay stubs
  • Birth certificate

You would benefit from thoroughly reading through the Medicaid application before filling it out. Working with a legal professional, you can have total confidence that you have not missed any critical information. Even one misstep could compromise your eligibility and delay your benefits.

Enjoying the benefits

If your application passes all of the eligibility requirements, you can have the reassurance that you have financial assistance to pay for critical medical expenses. This may include access to insurance, physician services, medical supplies and other related services. You will receive a card that functions as a medical insurance card. You will share this information with health care staff members to inform them of your Medicaid eligibility. Just like with insurance, it is important to verify which providers accept Medicaid coverage.