If they live in NY there is no way they can collect Medicaid and not take the insurance offered through the employer. Medicaid is not a primary payer unless there is no other insurance. If they find out that you are not eligible and have collected, you must pay it back.
I don't work for the government, but being in the medical profession I know there are very strict guidelines. The biggest abuse in NY is families that live together but fail to get married just so they can continue collecting benefits.
I don't work for the government, but being in the medical profession I know there are very strict guidelines. The biggest abuse in NY is families that live together but fail to get married just so they can continue collecting benefits.
Oh sure I know it can be painful but believe me it never slowed her down talking or eating. Now she has diabetis but that is not a reason to be on disability in my book. I know plenty of people much worse off who are working including a coworker's husband who is paralyzed from the chest down. He owns his own law firm. He never considered getting on disability. Others in that family include people now on the public dole for knee injuries, back injuries, arthritis, etc. I have seen these people. These "injuries" and "illnesses" never slow them down from shopping, vacations, working in the yard, etc. They all brag about how much they are getting each month. There has to be a racket in this small town. They all go to the same doctors who have a vested interest in keeping these people on disability so they will keep coming back and referring their friends and family.