What should I do if my unemployment claim is denied?

Asked 6 months ago
If your unemployment claim is denied, you have the right to appeal the decision. You can do this by submitting an appeal in writing or online within the designated timeframe. Make sure to provide any additional documentation or information that may help support your case. It's important to carefully review the reasons for denial outlined in the decision letter and address them in your appeal. Additionally, you can seek assistance from an unemployment benefits advocate or attorney to navigate the appeals process. Remember to stay informed of any deadlines and requirements to ensure your appeal is considered.
Answered Mar 9, 2024

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