The criteria you set out would seem to qualify you. However, each state sets its own criteria for eligibility and, in most cases, you could not receive both short term disability and unemployment simultaneously.
Because the disability and lack of available work were no fault of your own should be no reason you would not be eligible for unemployment, on those issues.
YOu cannot receive unemployment benefits at all unless you are available for work and actively seeking work. So, if you are DISABLED, you are not fit for work, and are disqualified from UI benefits.
Disability benefits for ductal carcinoma in situ solely depends on the severity and classification of the carcinoma. Only when a doctor diagnosis the patient as having physical limitations when disability is then available to the patient.
To collect unemployment you have to be available for work. So, you would probably NOT be considered disabled to collect under your Disability Policy. For more info check out the State DI and Social Security DI programs.
if on nys unemployment, if sick, should you say no work that week and say workman's comp?
In that situation, technically you'd get disability rather than unemployment. The two are often handled through the same agency, though.
The exact number of years is a question you could ask the Minnesota Department of Labor; however, it is good to have a list of all your former employes available as far back as you can remember. For example, the Social Security Administration, for disability benefits requires an employement record for the last 15 year. Because disability is a risk faced by more people in a work career than unemployment, it is wise to have the information available.
No, unemployment W2 forms are not available online.
If you haven't already, apply for Florida's unemployment program which will pay you unemployment insurance on top of your disability. They are at: www.floridajobs.org/Unemployment/.
No. To be eligible for unemployment benefits, you must be available for work. If you are incarcerated, you are not available for work.
According to the Related Link below, to be eligible for unemployment you have to be available to go to work immediately with no restrictions on your ability to work (among other requirements) If the disability prevents you from doing this, then no. Also, if you qualified otherwise, the benefits would be offset by any disability benefits you receive.
I don't believe they are available