Can I apply for unemployment benefits if I quit my job?

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If you voluntarily quit your job, you may not be eligible to receive unemployment benefits in Georgia, as the state generally requires claimants to be unemployed through no fault of their own. However, certain exceptional circumstances might allow for eligibility, such as instances of compelling family reasons or unsafe working conditions. If you believe you meet these conditions, you should still file a claim with the Georgia Department of Labor, as each case is reviewed on an individual basis. It is important to provide detailed information about your circumstances to support your claim. Ultimately, the decision lies with the Department, who will assess your claim and notify you of their determination regarding your eligibility for unemployment benefits.
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Answered May 3, 2024

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