Legal Question in Employment Law in New York
Fighting a denied claim
Unemployement said I quit. I believe I was forced out and have a right to claim benefits. My employer originally told me that she would not fight my claiming for benefits, and now she is. How can I fight this and win at my upcoming hearing?
Asked on 3/22/09, 1:56 pm
2 Answers from Attorneys
Mark S. Moroknek
Kelly & Curtis, PLLC.
Re: Fighting a denied claim
You must request a hearing from the department of labor, to dispute the denial.
Answered on 5/02/09, 8:38 pm
Locksley Wade
Law Office of Locksley O. Wade
Re: Fighting a denied claim
It all depends on what you have to offer as evidence. For example, where you forced to resign in lieu of an involuntary termination may be considered as an involuntary termination. I believe that the best advice is for you to review your situation with an attorney given that you are perhaps risking approximately $10,000 in payments.
Answered on 3/22/09, 2:24 pm