Unfortunately, if you became disabled after you started receiving unemployment benefits, you could no longer qualify as to being ready willing, and able to actively seek full time employment immediately. If it had been job related, you probably could have received Worker's Comp. Otherwise there may be some other programs, i.e. your state's human resources office, etc.
To qualify for unemployment benefits, you must be able to work and actively seeking work. If you are incapacitiated from working you cannot qualify for UI benefits.
No, you can not receive unemployment while on LD. To receive unemployment you must be able, available, and willing to work now. If you are out on LD, then you do not meet the requirements.
I am 63 and collecting deceased widows benefits through Social Security. I have been recently been terminated from my employment. Can I collect both SS and unemployment?
of coarse that's why its called back pay
Derrick Lee is the starter at 1st base. He's backed up currently by Daryle Ward, and when Ward was on the disabled list, he was backed-up by the recently demoted Mica Hoffpauir.
No. No unemployment if you quit.
You keep filing in NC and nothing should change except your address. I recently did this between FL and GA.
no
apply for unemployment .
The three basic conditions are thatyou must be currently unemployed,you must have recently lost your job (many jurisdictions define 'a job' as having worked in total for at least some defined time period e.g. 3 months)you must be currently searching for work.
Since that is paid by your last employer, not likely. Apply for SSI
You can't get unemployment if you are working, even if it is part time.
currently, fresh, new
Yes, if you recently lost a job, and have very low income and few resources, you may qualify for both unemployment and welfare benefits. If you are approved for unemployment, welfare will count the unemployment benefits as "unearned" income, and the benefit will count against your welfare benefits. Both unemployment and welfare require you to look for work. Welfare can grant a deferral from the work requirement if you are unable to work, but the unemployment agency will deny your claim if you are unable to work. The exception to this is if you became disabled after becoming eligible for unemployment, or if you were disabled due to an illness or injury not caused by your job