Philadelphia Unemployment Attorneys

Project Description

Philadelphia Unemployment Attorneys

Philadelphia unemployment attorneys advocate for the unemployment rights of employees who have not received their rightful benefits. In addition, these circumstances begin with wrongfully termination or negative employment action forcing an employee to quit for reasons he or she could not control.

Contact us to talk to an unemployment attorney because he or she will fight for your rights under the law.

Call Pittsburgh at
(412) 626-5626
Call Philadelphia at
(215) 618-9185
Email KM&A at
Lawyer@LawKM.com

Six Reasons To Hire Philadelphia Unemployment Attorneys

Philadelphia unemployment attorneys strive to fight for your rights under the law, listening to your story and gathering the right evidence to support your case. A lawyer’s job is to know the law. Consequently, your Philadelphia unemployment attorney interacts with the law on a daily basis and understands how to implement it for your situation.

Moreover, a Philadelphia unemployment lawyer recognizes if you have a case under the law or not. What are disqualifying factors for unemployment compensation?

1. You were wrongfully fired or forced to quit.

Philadelphia unemployment attorneys handle wrongful termination cases. Most of all, your lawyer knows if you have a case to sue for unemployment compensation because those benefits aren’t offered to those who quit for a viable reason under the law. Contact us if you have been wrongfully terminated.

2. Your employer has violated your legal rights.

Philadelphia unemployment attorneys recognize subtle actions that are against the law. Occasionally, when an employee files a complaint, an employer may retaliate. Retaliation is illegal. If you’ve experience retaliation for exercising your rights under the law, contact your Philadelphia unemployment lawyer.

3. Unemployment benefits were wrongly denied.

First of all, Philadelphia unemployment attorneys support you as you pursue your rights under the law. Your Philadelphia unemployment lawyer helps you file your complaint and prepare your evidence. At the hearing, he or she advocates for your case.

4. An unemployment lawyer makes your claim more credible.

Philadelphia unemployment attorneys recognize actual cases that will hold up under investigation and in the courtroom. During the complaint process, your lawyer will ensure that no pertinent information is left out. Better yet, your lawyer acts as a buffer for any interaction between you and your employer.

5. The hearing process is not new to an unemployment attorney.

Philadelphia unemployment attorneys know the legal process backwards and forwards. Although new to you, it is routine to your lawyer due to years of experience and practice. Therefore, your Philadelphia unemployment attorney guides you through the process and directs you on how to handle every situation.

6. An unemployment lawyer knows the law.

Philadelphia unemployment attorneys are also lifelong students of the law. Not only do they know the law, but they also follow current legislation rulings. Furthermore, your Philadelphia unemployment attorney advocates for your case from the foundation of this knowledge.

What Is The Filing Process For Unemployment Compensation?

Losing your job, for any reason, is disheartening. However, you may be eligible for unemployment compensation while you apply for other jobs. The filing process for unemployment compensation is straight forward.

  1. Determine your eligibility for PA unemployment compensation.
  2. Apply for unemployment benefits online.
  3. Receive your Notice of Determination.
  4. If your benefits are denied, appeal the determination.
  5. You will be given a date for an UC Referee Hearing.
  6. Keep appealing if your benefits are denied.

Strict time limits regulate appeals. If you decide to continue to appeal the decision after a hearing, be timely. Naturally, you can continue to appeal. After the UC referee, your next hearing is scheduled with the Board of Review. At this stage, no extra evidence can be added. If you choose to appeal the decision of the Board of Review, the final hearing is with the Commonwealth Court. The decision made at the Commonwealth Court is final.

 

If you are unemployed and trying to file for unemployment compensation, contact an Philadelphia employment lawyer.

Don’t hesitate, talk to an Philadelphia unemployment attorney: 215-618-9185 or lawyer@lawkm.com

 

Kraemer, Manes & Associates LLC “KM&A” is a law firm serving all of Pennsylvania with our principal offices in Pittsburgh and Philadelphia. Call KM&A in western Pennsylvania at 412-626-5626 or in eastern Pennsylvania at 215-618-9185. KM&A can be reached by email at lawyer@lawkm.com.

 

Back to Top
Call Now Button

412-626-5626 | 215-618-9185 Lawyer@RMN-Law.com

¤