If you have a work injury and not able to work due to the injury are you able to file unemployment

Q) If you have a work injury and your not able to work while your out due to the injury are you able to file unemployment

A) Whether you are eligible for unemployment benefits after a work injury depends on the specific circumstances of your case. In general, you may be eligible for unemployment benefits if you are unable to work due to a work injury and you have exhausted your workers’ compensation benefits.

To be eligible for unemployment benefits, you must meet certain requirements, such as:

  • You must have been employed in the state where you are filing for benefits.
  • You must have been laid off through no fault of your own.
  • You must be able to work and available for work.
  • You must be able to look for work.

If you are unsure whether you are eligible for unemployment benefits, you should contact your state’s unemployment office.

Here are some things to keep in mind about unemployment benefits after a work injury:

  • You may not be eligible for unemployment benefits if you are still receiving workers’ compensation benefits.
  • You may have to repay unemployment benefits if you are later awarded workers’ compensation benefits.
  • You may have to meet additional requirements, such as completing a job search or attending job training.

If you are injured at work, it is important to speak with an attorney to understand your rights and options.

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