I’m sorry to hear about the situation you’re in. It sounds like there was a miscommunication or oversight regarding your daughter’s change of address, which caused your Social Security benefits to be stopped. However, it’s important to understand that your benefits shouldn’t be taken away from you without due process.
If your benefits were stopped due to a change of address issue, you should contact the Social Security Administration (SSA) as soon as possible to notify them of the situation and ask for assistance in reinstating your benefits. You can contact the SSA by phone at 1-800-772-1213 or by visiting your local SSA office.
In the meantime, you may want to consider reaching out to local organizations or charities that can provide assistance with basic needs such as food, housing, and medical care. Your state or local government may also offer programs that can help you during this difficult time.
It’s important to remain persistent and keep following up with the SSA until your benefits are reinstated. You have a right to due process and should not lose your benefits without a proper explanation and opportunity to appeal the decision.
I’m sorry to hear about the situation you’re in. It sounds like there was a miscommunication or oversight regarding your daughter’s change of address, which caused your Social Security benefits to be stopped. However, it’s important to understand that your benefits shouldn’t be taken away from you without due process.
If your benefits were stopped due to a change of address issue, you should contact the Social Security Administration (SSA) as soon as possible to notify them of the situation and ask for assistance in reinstating your benefits. You can contact the SSA by phone at 1-800-772-1213 or by visiting your local SSA office.
In the meantime, you may want to consider reaching out to local organizations or charities that can provide assistance with basic needs such as food, housing, and medical care. Your state or local government may also offer programs that can help you during this difficult time.
It’s important to remain persistent and keep following up with the SSA until your benefits are reinstated. You have a right to due process and should not lose your benefits without a proper explanation and opportunity to appeal the decision.