What should I do if my unemployment claim is denied?

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If your unemployment claim is denied, you have the right to appeal the decision. You must submit an appeal in writing within the specified timeframe after receiving the denial. Be sure to include any supporting documentation or evidence that may help your case. The appeal will be scheduled for a hearing where you can present your case to an administrative law judge. It is important to thoroughly prepare for the hearing and present your arguments clearly and concisely. If you need assistance with the appeals process, you may seek help from legal counsel or other resources available to you.
Answered Mar 9, 2024

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