Life Insurance Payment Delay

Summary

If you are experiencing a delay in receiving life insurance and pension payments, it is advisable to contact the issuer of the letter for clarification. Receiving funds may affect your SSI and AHCCCS benefits, as SSI benefits can be impacted by changes in income or resources. It is important to report any changes to the Social Security Administration (SSA). AHCCCS eligibility might also be affected if your income exceeds certain limits. For personalized guidance, contact the SSA or AHCCCS directly.

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I just received a letter from the state of New Jersey about my mother's death. The letter says "you were paid the Group Life Insurance on */* $*,*.* and the last pension check on */*/* of $*.*. However, I have not received anything yet. Is something happening here or do I just need to be patient?
Hey Jack! It seems like there might be a delay or issue with the payment process. I recommend contacting the issuer of the letter for clarification. Make sure to have the letter and any relevant information handy. Is there anything specific you'd like to know about the process or any concerns you have?
Since I'm on SSI I'm worried that something might happen (be taken off and lose AHCCS) and the government (the mesa Social Security Office) has written to me that I might lose AHCCCS.
Hey Jack! It sounds like you're concerned about how receiving funds may affect your SSI and AHCCCS benefits. Here are some points to consider:
- SSI benefits can be affected by changes in income or resources. It's essential to report any changes to the Social Security Administration (SSA).
- AHCCCS eligibility might be impacted if your income exceeds certain limits.
- Contact the SSA or AHCCCS directly for clarification and guidance based on your specific situation.
If you have any other questions or need further assistance, feel free to ask!
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Hey Jack! It sounds like you're in a bit of a complex situation. It's important to address how these funds might impact your benefits. Getting in touch with SSA and AHCCCS for guidance is a good step. If you have more questions or need help navigating this, just let me know!