Filing for Unemployment – Tips From an Oklahoma Unemployment Attorney
You Must Submit Your Appeal 10 Days From The Mail Date In Oklahoma
The Oklahoma Unemployment Expert has helped many clients around the Oklahoma their unemployment benefits. One thing that gets confused is how long you have to submit your appeal. You must submit your appeal 10 days from the mail date, not the day you get the letter. For example, if the appeal board mails it to you on May 21st, It would be 10 days on this date to file an appeal. Not 10 days when you get it, 10 days when they mailed it. Read more »
Do You Qualify For Unemployment In Oklahoma If You Were Fired Over Fake Gossip?
A co-worker made false claims to the boss that our client was speaking negatively behind the bosses back, this led to her unjust termination. Her former employer tried to fight her unemployment claim. Thankfully, she called The Oklahoma Unemployment Expert and we were able to obtain benefits for our client. Read more »
In Oklahoma Do You Qualify For Benefits If You Were Fired Due To Someone Else’s Negligence?
A client of the Oklahoma Unemployment Expert was fired due to do someone else's negligence. Thankfully, the Oklahoma Unemployment Expert was able to obtain the clients rightful unemployment benefits. Read more »
Do You Qualify For Oklahoma Benefits If You Were Fired For Something Your Boss Already Approved?
Our client was a security guard for a school. Our client liked to get breakfast and lunch on campus. Our client had been doing this for the past five to six years and nothing was ever said to him. When our client went to work one day, he was called into his boss's office and he was terminated due to him leaving his post. Thankfully, the Oklahoma Unemployment Expert was able to secure this client his benefits. Read more »
Can You Hire an Out of Town Attorney?
As an example, if I work in Oklahoma City, do I need to hire an attorney from Oklahoma City? Not necessary. Since these are telephone hearings, the telephone hearings for your appeals, you need a board experienced attorney. Oklahoma Unemployment Attorney Earl Lawson has experience working with clients all around the state of Oklahoma. Read more »
If You’re Fired Over The Misconduct of Someone Else You Can Qualify For Unemployment in Oklahoma.
Oklahoma Attorney Earl Lawson has helped many clients get their unemployment benefits in many unemployment cases similar to this example. If you are fired for the misconduct of someone else, you are still owed your Oklahoma unemployment benefits. Read more »
How Do I File My Unemployment In Oklahoma?
If you have been terminated from your job. First step is to contact Oklahoma Employment Security Commission and file for your unemployment. They have two ways to contact them. You can either call them or you can contact them online. The website is www.unemployment.ok.gov. If you live in the Oklahoma City area, their telephone number is 405 545-1500. If you live outside the Oklahoma City area, it's 1-800 555-1554. Read more »
1 Of The Biggest Mistakes People Make Concerning Their Unemployment in Oklahoma.
One of the biggest mistakes people make is that they make is to confuse the date that they set their deadline by. It's 10 days from the day that they mail it, not from the day that you receive it, but from the day that they mail it. Read more »
Obtaining Unemployment if Your Employer Fired You Over Religious Beliefs in Oklahoma.
In Oklahoma, if you tell your employer you can't work a certain day due to your religious beliefs, if you are later fired for not working that certain day, you qualify for unemployment benefits. Read more »
3 Steps to Keeping Your Unemployment in Oklahoma
The Oklahoma Unemployment Expert lists his 3 steps to getting your unemployment benefits. It is crucial to apply for at least 3 jobs every week. Read more »