No. If your surgery interrupted your on-going receipt of benefits, you merely stop claiming during the period you aren't able to search for a job. Because a lapse of more than 1 week places your claim in an inactive status, you only have to re-open it. Your 26 weeks of benefits are available during the 52 weeks of the benefit period. See the Related Link below, under "How do I stop claiming UI benefits..." for complete information.
Check with your doctor. They often will not do the surgery if you have been instructed not to eat or drink unless it is emergency surgery and you have to have it or you will, you know, die. It would not matter if you NEEDED emergency surgery.
You do have certain obligations that must be met in order to get and receive unemployment benefits. If those obligations ie employment tries aren't met they can discontinue your benefits. Best ideal is to call the Oklahoma employment office and explain your situation. The worst that can happen is they echo what I have posted here. You are entitled to resume receiving your benefits once you are able to fulfill the obligations.
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Yes, your claim would merely become inactive and you can reactivate it anytime in the benefit year following when you filed the claim.
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on either an elective or emergency basis. Elective surgery is defined as surgery that can be scheduled in advance and is not considered an emergency.
No, you have to be able and available for work.
You can get into trouble regarding billing for the surgery if you run away from emergency surgery. If you are an adult, you are always able to reconsider surgery and you cannot be forced to have a surgery that you don't want. As a child, you might get into trouble with your parents for running away.
Wavefront Laser (Lasik) surgery is a surgery performed on the eye. It benefits the patient by correcting their poor eyesight, giving them better vision.
A brief surgery time, speedy results, freedom from eyewear, and future expenses avoided on contacts or glasses replacements are benefits from LASIK surgery.
Yes. While an emergency room can not refuse to treat anyone, a hospital is not obliged to provide non emergency surgery.
bleeding in the digestive tract, obstructions, appendicitis and inflammation of the lining of the abdomen. Pediatric emergency surgery includes birth defects of the heart