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Old 10-06-2010, 05:47 AM #1
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Default Kid's SSDI & CHIP

I am scared. I do not know if this is the place to ask this question.
My kids have been on CHIP since Jan (older son) and April(younger son) of this year. I was approved for SSDI in May of this year. Not until I got a renewal form in the mail did it even dawn on me that I should have contacted CHIP to let them know I was approved and our monthly household income is higher now.

Does anyone know if I am going to get in trouble for fraud or something like that? I am so scared! I don't know why I didn't think of it!!! It didn't enter my mind.

PS..I don't know if they have CHIP in all states...it is Childrens Health Care Insurance Plan...I think..I dunno..I just made that up i think...anyway..it is not medical assistance, it is something else...when medical assistance is denied, it goes to CHIP.
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