You should check with the unemployment office in your state.
Generally, if your workplace makes your work so miserable that you quit, that's called "constructive dismissal" and is treated as if you were fired "without cause", meaning that yes, you'd get unemployment.
You should still be collecting workmans comp if the doctor hasn't released you back to work. Workmans Compensation is an insurance that your employer bought. You can't collect unemployment if you haven't been released back to work from the doctor. You have to be ABLE to work to collect unemployment.
You must be both actively seeking employment and physically able to work to be able to collect in most states.
In most cases you cannot collect unemployment after maternity leave. If your maternity leave is over, your doctor has determined that you can go back to work. Unemployment is intended for those who are laid off from work.
Quitting your job of your own accord makes you inelgible for unemployment in most jurisdictions. However, you may be able to claim either alternate recompense (for medical purposes; you would need to see your doctor and get official statements of inability to work) or unemployment benefits through having quit as a result of what happened on the job.
Being under a doctor's care may exonerate you if the doctor were to write an excuse. If not, the termination could prevent you from getting benefits.
Yes, you will probably be able to collect unemployment in this circumstance. You might also want to speak with an attorney about the actions taken by your employer in this circumstance as they may be in violation of certain FMLA rules.
Probably not. One of the qualifications of unemployment is that you be ready, willing, and able to work. As local laws vary you should check with your state's unemployment agency about your specific circumstances and eligibility.
yes..... a doctor can collect a debt for more than 2 years
You will have to check further, but I believe the answer is yes. You will lose your unemployment income, but the upside is that you will be eligible for Social Security Disability benefits. You must check on this yourself. Be careful that you don't get caught up in the trap of trying to collect both at once, or you could be prosecuted for fraud.
The first thing you could do is call a government provided hotline, which is completely free, and talk to a counselor about quitting. You could also ask a doctor. Nicotine patches are a great way to stop smoking.
possibly slight chance though you can keep your job
Doctor Dolittle was released on 06/26/1998.