How do I file an appeal for a denied unemployment claim?

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To file an appeal for a denied unemployment claim in Connecticut, you must submit a written request within 21 days of receiving the denial notice. Include your name, Social Security number, contact information, the reason for the appeal, and any supporting documentation. Your case will then be reviewed by an appeals referee, who will schedule a hearing where you can present your case. Be sure to attend the hearing and bring any relevant evidence or witnesses to support your claim. The referee will then make a decision based on the information presented during the hearing.
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Answered Mar 9, 2024

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