According to the Related Link below, to be eligible for unemployment you have to be available to go to work immediately with no restrictions on your ability to work (among other requirements) If the disability prevents you from doing this, then no. Also, if you qualified otherwise, the benefits would be offset by any disability benefits you receive.
Yes, Id say however it is dependent on VA's policies. Suggestions is to always apply. If you need any help, id consult more higher sources in the legal hierarchy or contact anyone that could help you in dealing with Comp benefits in VA.
In general, to collect unemployment, you must be able to, and seeking, work.
No because nobody is going to fire you because you have a cold. You have to be totally out of work to collect unemployment and not just out sick.
no
No students are not employed. You can only collect unemployment if you actually worked enough weeks at a job to have paid unemployment compensation.
I just called to the unemployment benefits line, and they say that no, we wont receive UB since BT is full time and we will be paid for it even it is not too much.
You can generally still collect unemployment while collecting social security, unless it is social security disability...even then you still might be able to. I worked for the Unemployment Office & just an FYI, they do not know if you are on social security and are unable to check, so if you do not say anything, they will never know.
In this situation, no. You still have a job just because they change your hours.
No unemployment for students (at least in Michigan) If I said no unemployment for full time students, that should cover all states. As far as disability, yes, you can get disability if you have short term disability insurance. Since this is just for knee surgery, no point in saying how you could get long term disability as you will be fine before that becomes a issue.
Yes, but a prudent person would report the income to the state's unemployment office to make sure you complied with their reporting requirements and weren't committing unemployment fraud. Receiving income while getting benefits is permissible, just do it by the rules.
Depends on where you live and your state laws. Call your local unemployment office. They will be your best resource.
You can check, of course, but it is likely that your employer paid their unemployment compensation payments into the NY state unemployment pool and NOT the NJ pool.
Yes, neither Social Security nor unemployment affect the other.
You should check with your local unemployment office; but in almost all cases, if you are terminated for wrong doing or quit your job, you cannot collect unemployment. Otherwise, people would just get a job and do something to get fired or quit, just to get the money from unemployment. You may want to check to see if your state is a fire at will state. That reduces your chance of collection unemployment dramatically.