When will I receive my first payment? You should receive your first payment within 3 weeks if there are no issues on your claim for benefits. You are not paid benefits for the first week you claim after filing for benefits (the first voucher you submit) because this is your waiting period week.
What can I expect at an unemployment appeal hearing?
Whether you filed the appeal or your employer filed the appeal, the hearing is your opportunity to tell your story. The Unemployment Law Judge who runs the hearing will ask questions of the participants and give everyone a chance to explain their point of view.
How long do you have to file an appeal for unemployment?
Take note of the deadline for filing an appeal, and don’t delay in requesting one. Depending on the state in which you filed your claim, you may have anywhere from 10 to 30 days from the date on your determination notice. Request a hearing.
How to appeal a denial of unemployment benefits in Indiana?
Ask a clerk about filing an appeal for a denial of benefits. Within 10 days, you should receive a Notice of Hearing from the Appellate Division. This notice will inform you of the date, time and place (if your hearing will be in-person) of the hearing.
How long does it take to get unemployment hearing?
Depending on the state in which you filed your claim, you may have anywhere from 10 to 30 days from the date on your determination notice. Request a hearing. An appeal request form may have been included with your notice, or you can simply write a letter to the address listed on the notice.
When to appeal a Pennsylvania unemployment compensation determination?
Under Section 501(e) of the Pennsylvania Unemployment Compensation Law, a determination becomes final unless an appeal is timely filed. The claimant or the employer may file an appeal to a determination within 15 days of the mailing date to a UC Appeals Referee and a hearing will be scheduled.