North Carolina would probably approve your claim for unemployment based on the fact you lost your job through no fault of your own.
The BBC dismissed him because they wanted to "refresh" the show, the viewing figures were dropping and he got the blame.
of course, but the doc has to mention that he did give you an older note which is currently misplaced
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.
If it was recommended by a doctor that you quit, then yes. But if you quit without the recomendation of a doctor then no. Heart disese is common in the US, and many people continue working even after major heart attacks.
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.
If you file for unemployment and are not able to work, then you will be ineligible for benefits. However, if you are currently receiving benefits and become disabled, then yes...you would be flagged in their system to continue with benefits. It is a process because once you notify them of your disability, then your benefits will be placed on hold, you will be sent medical documentation for your Doctor to fill out, and return. The unemployment office will only know if you are disabled if you tell them.
possibly slight chance though you can keep your job
Yes
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.
The phone number of the Country Doctor Museum is: 252-235-4165.
The address of the Country Doctor Museum is: Po Box 34, Bailey, NC 27807-0034
You'd need a prescription or a doctor's statement.