Housing And Benefits Dispute
Summary
If you are facing issues with housing and benefits in louisiana, you may have a case if your rights were violated or if there were errors in the process. Consider contacting a local legal aid organization like southeast louisiana legal services for assistance. Document all communications and actions taken by your caseworker, and reach out to the louisiana department of health for any appeals regarding your benefits. Gather any documentation or communication records you have regarding your benefits and housing to support your case.Full Conversation
I get permanent housing through the state of Louisiana whenever I got that I had insurance for my health and everything. I have mental health issues and I got was start corporation and now I have no health insurance. My caseworker dropped that she no food stamps. No no help anymore and now I don’t have any Housing either they dropped me. They never helped me out And I’m out on the streets. I’m in a worse situation now being with them than I was do I have a fight here
I'm sorry to hear about your situation. You might have a case if your rights were violated or if there were errors in your housing or benefits process. Here are some steps you can consider:
- Contact a local legal aid organization for assistance.
- Document all communications and actions taken by your caseworker.
- Reach out to the Louisiana Department of Health for any appeals regarding your benefits.
Would you like help finding a local legal aid organization?
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I'm glad you want to take action, Danny. You can reach out to the following organization for legal aid:
Southeast Louisiana Legal Services
Phone: (*) *-*
Website: www.slls.orgThey specialize in providing legal assistance to those who may be facing issues with housing and benefits. Would you like more information on how to proceed with contacting them?
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It's good that you're considering reaching out for legal aid. To proceed with contacting Southeast Louisiana Legal Services, you can call them at (*) *-* or visit their website at www.slls.org. They can provide guidance on how to appeal or address your current situation. Remember to gather any documentation or communication records you have regarding your benefits and housing to support your case.