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Make the Most of the Situation You Are Now In By Winning Your Unemployment Claim
I have won many many times for clients and am confident that I can help you. Please call me immediately at 610-451-6823 for a free up to 15 minute consultation. Many clients do not understand they have a winning case for unemployment even where their employer had the legal right to terminate them. My clients usually receive thousands dollars in benefits by appealing and winning. |
The Importance of Winning an Unemployment Appeal
Time is usually of the essence in unemployment appeals and hearings. There are important deadlines that cannot be missed, in addition, most of my clients simply cannot afford to lose and need to win right away. Often clients receive back payments in addition to future payments.
Pennsylvania's unemployment law serves as a safety net for all of us in the event we lose our job for no fault of our own, however, winning an appeal requires more than simply showing up at a hearing. The hearing involves presenting evidence and making legal arguments in front of a state hearing officer. It also involves the creation of a legal record which can be used for an appeal to the Unemployment Compensation Board of Review or Commonwealth Court. Finally, attorneys are used by one side or the other in many cases.
Please remember to keep your eye on the filing deadlines. Call now for a free 15 minute consultation.
Time is usually of the essence in unemployment appeals and hearings. There are important deadlines that cannot be missed, in addition, most of my clients simply cannot afford to lose and need to win right away. Often clients receive back payments in addition to future payments.
Pennsylvania's unemployment law serves as a safety net for all of us in the event we lose our job for no fault of our own, however, winning an appeal requires more than simply showing up at a hearing. The hearing involves presenting evidence and making legal arguments in front of a state hearing officer. It also involves the creation of a legal record which can be used for an appeal to the Unemployment Compensation Board of Review or Commonwealth Court. Finally, attorneys are used by one side or the other in many cases.
Please remember to keep your eye on the filing deadlines. Call now for a free 15 minute consultation.