Benefits Questions and Answers

  • My application for Medicaid (MA) was denied. What should I do?

    You must appeal within the time indicated in the notice of denial. If you do not appeal, you will probably have to reapply again. Once you appeal, you should gather all medical records and information to show that you suffer from a condition or series of conditions which do not allow you to work (engage in any substantial activity). (See the instruction on appeal of MA denial)
  • My food stamps have been lowered. What can I do?

    You should have received a notice indicating the reduction of food stamps. You can appeal. You should also contact your case worker for an explanation of the reduction.
  • I have applied for unemployment benefits and have been denied. What should I do?

    You can appeal the denial and request a hearing. You should ask the Employment Security Commission to provide you copies of the reasons your employer gave for your separation from employment. If you were discharged, your employer has the burden of showing that you were separated for misconduct. If you quit, you have the burden to show good cause for quitting.

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