The Unemployment Advisor

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7 Things You Need To Know Before You File
Before you continue to file your unemployment claim, be aware that most claims for unemployment benefits are DENIED because people don't understand the legal unemployment eligibility laws/requirements and conditions that must be met to receive benefits. The Unemployment Advisor provides guidance on how to maximize your chances of being awarded unemployment compensation benefits and help you receive the maximum benefits allowed.

Typically, unemployment pays $1200 a month, and depending on circumstances he could receive up to $2000.
We will provide the online application to file your unemployment claim along with resources and agent
support to get the maximum amount of benefits in you state.*Benefit amount will vary by State, Previous Income, Base Period and When You File.
 
Things You Should Know and How "The Unemployment Advisor" Can Help:

1.      Eligibility requirements- There is more to eligibility than merely being unemployed.  As a matter of fact, you need not even be entirely unemployed to collect benefits in most states.

2.      Disqualification- We will review what acts disqualify you from receiving unemployment compensation benefits.  You can be disqualified before, during, or after the application procedure.

3.      Benefit Amount- Details on how to calculate the amount of benefits you are eligible for. It is possible to be officially eligible for unemployment compensation but to have your benefits reduced to such a low figure (or even to zero), that it's not even worth your time to apply for benefits.

4.      Best Time to Apply- Most people do not know that there is a strategy to timing when to apply for benefits.  Our Custom Unemployment Guide will explain 2 factors that must be considered when deciding when to apply for benefits along with some insiders' secrets.

5.      How to Apply- We will provide a step-by-step to walk you through the application procedure in your state.

6.      Arguments- Depending on your situation, we will would provide arguments for you to use for you situation.

7.      Appeals Procedures-Appeals can be initiated by you or your employer, so you may be attending a hearing on your separation whether you want to or not. We will explain how to conduct yourself while you are in an administrative hearing.

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If you have been fired, laid-off, quit your job or have had your hours drastically reduced, "The Unemployment Advisor" will provide you with information to increase your chances of being awarded unemployment compensation benefits.



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