No. However, disability income may exceed the standard in the person's State. In such a case, the person will have a spend-down to meet before qualifying for Medicaid.
There will be no effect.
There will be no effect.
The benefits of disabled children are is free medicaid and they also get other health care services like SCHIP (States Children's Health Insurance Program).
If you are applying for Medicaid on the basis of disability and you are not already receiving Social Security disability (RSDI or SSI), you might want to hire an attorney who specializes in Social Security disability. (Medicaid follows the Social Security rules for disability.)
Can Medicaid sieze the benefits of a life insurance policy
Social security
Sure, if they meet AFLAC's requirements. Having private insurance is not a bar to receiving Medicaid.
Life insurance is not a bar to eligibility for either Medicare or Medicaid.
Secondary.
Social Security benefits (retirement and disability) count as income for Medicaid. However, Supplemental Security Income (SSI) does not count as income for Medicaid.
Presumptive disability is NOT considered when you apply for SSDI. This category of benefits only applies to Medicaid and SSI benefits. If you have one of the conditons that triggers presumptive disability review under those systems, I would advise trying to get Medicaid coverage ASAP while waiting for your SSDI determination.
I think you're referring to an explanation of benefits (EOB). These are common in Medicare and private insurance but not so much in Medicaid.