John A. Gallagher is an experienced unemployment appeal attorney who handles many cases on a contingent fee basis (you pay no fee unless you win) or on a reasonable flat fee basis. Visit our Website today to learn more about our experience with Unemployment Appeals in Pennsylvania.
How Do I Appeal From a Notice of Determination Denying My Unemployment Claim in PA?
The key thing to remember is that you have an automatic right to a Hearing when you appeal from a Notice of Determination made by the Unemployment Service Center. After your appeal, you will receive a Notice of Hearing before an Unemployment Referee. Usually, the Hearing will be held in the county in which you worked.
Hearing Locations: For Philadelphia, it is 444 N. 3rd Street - immediately to your right when you get off of 95 at the Spring Garden Exit; for Chester County, it is in Malvern on Rte. 30; for Delaware County, it is in Springfield near the intersection of Baltimore Pike and Rte. 320; for Montgomery County, it is on New Hope Street in Norristown.
Again, you do not need to "prove" your right to a Hearing. And, whatever you say can be used against you at the Hearing. That is why we tell our clients to simply say "I disagree with the determination."
If you received a Notice of Determination denying you unemployment compensation, you should immediately appeal the denial (you have only 15 days to do so). If you are late, you will not get a Hearing; there are basically no excuses for being late. We believe faxing or e-mailing your appeal is the best way to go. The fax and e-mail addresses are found on your Notice of Determination.
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