Contact / Corrections Request

Use this page to contact Solution Shortcut about correction requests, outdated information, broken links, unclear explanations, source issues, or editorial feedback.

Solution Shortcut publishes general educational guides about public benefits, Social Security, Medicare, Medicaid, VA benefits, SNAP, housing assistance, disability benefits, tax credits, elder care, and related topics.

Because these topics can affect important decisions, we welcome specific correction requests supported by official sources.

Before You Contact Us

Please understand what we can and cannot do.

We can review:

  • Possible factual errors in an article
  • Outdated benefit amounts, dates, limits, or deadlines
  • Broken official-source links
  • Confusing or incomplete explanations
  • Missing state-specific qualifications
  • Visible formatting or citation problems
  • Editorial feedback about article clarity

We cannot provide:

  • Legal advice
  • Tax advice
  • Medical advice
  • Financial advice
  • Insurance advice
  • Personal benefits counseling
  • A final eligibility decision
  • Representation before an agency, court, tax authority, or benefits office

If you have an urgent deadline, appeal, denial, termination notice, overpayment notice, healthcare issue, eviction issue, tax deadline, or legal notice, contact the relevant agency or a qualified professional immediately.

How to Request a Correction

To help us review your correction request, please include:

  1. Article URL
    Paste the full URL of the article.
  2. Exact text or section
    Tell us the sentence, paragraph, table, or section that may be wrong.
  3. Reason for correction
    Explain what appears incorrect, outdated, unclear, or incomplete.
  4. Suggested correction
    If you know the correct information, provide it clearly.
  5. Official source
    If possible, include a link to a government agency page, official form, program manual, public notice, or other reliable source.
  6. Your contact information
    Provide your name and email address if you want us to follow up.

Do Not Send Sensitive Personal Information

Please do not send sensitive personal information through this contact page.

Do not send:

  • Social Security numbers
  • Medicare or Medicaid ID numbers
  • VA claim numbers
  • Tax identification numbers
  • Bank details
  • Passwords
  • Full medical records
  • Full tax returns
  • Full benefit files
  • Court documents containing sensitive personal details
  • Immigration documents
  • Identity documents

If a document is necessary to explain an issue, remove or hide sensitive personal details before sharing.

Suggested Contact Form Fields

Use the following fields in your WordPress contact form:

  • Name
  • Email address
  • Type of request
    • Correction request
    • Broken link
    • Outdated information
    • Editorial feedback
    • General question
  • Article URL
  • Exact sentence or section
  • Explanation of issue
  • Suggested official source
  • Message
  • Consent checkbox: “I understand that Solution Shortcut does not provide legal, tax, financial, medical, insurance, or benefits advice.”

Email Contact

You can also contact us at:

admin@solutionshortcut.com

Suggested email subject lines:

  • Correction Request: [Article Title]
  • Broken Link: [Article Title]
  • Outdated Benefit Information: [Article Title]
  • Editorial Feedback: [Article Title]

Review Process

After receiving a correction request, we may:

  • Review the article
  • Check official sources
  • Compare the article against current program guidance
  • Update incorrect or outdated information
  • Clarify wording where needed
  • Add a missing qualification
  • Replace a broken link
  • Decline changes that are unsupported or not editorial corrections

We may not respond to every message individually, but credible correction requests are valuable and help improve the site.

Important Disclaimer

Contacting us does not create a professional relationship. We do not provide legal, tax, financial, medical, insurance, or benefits advice. We cannot determine your eligibility, file an application, submit an appeal, contact an agency on your behalf, or guarantee any outcome. For personal decisions, contact the relevant government agency or a qualified professional.