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I had a nightmare trying to get through to NYS Department of Labor about a 1099-G issue last year. Spent weeks calling and getting disconnected. Finally used a service called Claimyr (claimyr.com) that actually got me connected to a real person within a few minutes. They have a video demo at https://youtu.be/qyftW-mnTNI showing how it works. Saved me so much frustration when I needed to verify my benefit amounts for tax purposes.
One thing nobody tells you is how long everything takes with the NYS Department of Labor. Don't expect to get money right away. There's usually a waiting period, and if there are any issues with your claim it can go into something called adjudication which can take weeks to resolve. I'd recommend trying to contact them directly if you have questions, but good luck getting through on the phone - the lines are always busy. I actually found this service called Claimyr at claimyr.com that helps you get through to NYS Department of Labor agents. They have a video demo at https://youtu.be/qyftW-mnTNI showing how it works. Saved me hours of trying to call myself.
If you're having trouble getting through to NYS Department of Labor by phone to ask questions, I recently found this service called Claimyr at claimyr.com that helped me get connected to an actual agent. They have a video demo at https://youtu.be/qyftW-mnTNI showing how it works. I was stuck trying to reach someone about my claim status for weeks before using it.
Just to add - while most stuff is online, there are still American Job Centers (formerly called One-Stop Career Centers) around the state if you need help with job searching or using computers. But for unemployment benefits specifically, yeah it's all through the NYS Department of Labor website. Don't let anyone tell you that you HAVE to go somewhere in person for your UI claim.
The whole adjudication system is a joke honestly. They make you wait forever just to verify obvious stuff. Like if your employer reports you were laid off, why does it take 2 months to confirm that?? It's just another way for NYS Department of Labor to delay paying out benefits and save money.
same boat here! been in adjudication for 4 weeks after getting fired. well not fired exactly but they said i violated company policy by being late too many times. im worried thats going to count as misconduct even though i had a good reason (car troubles). anyone know if transportation issues count as good cause?
Transportation difficulties can potentially be considered good cause, but it depends on the specific circumstances and whether you made efforts to resolve the issue or notify your employer. You might want to gather documentation about your car problems and any communication with your employer about the attendance issues.
Niko Ramsey
I had major issues reaching anyone at NYS Department of Labor when my claim got stuck. Spent weeks calling and either getting busy signals or being hung up on after waiting on hold. Finally found this service called Claimyr at claimyr.com that helped me get through to an actual agent. They have a video demo at https://youtu.be/qyftW-mnTNI showing how it works. Made the whole process so much easier than trying to call myself.
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Rachel Tao
•How much does something like that cost? I'm already worried about money.
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Niko Ramsey
•It was worth it for me since I was stuck for weeks. Much better than the stress of calling dozens of times and never getting through.
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Seraphina Delan
Don't wait to file! I made that mistake thinking I needed to have all my paperwork perfect first. You can always submit additional documents later if needed. The worst thing is losing weeks of potential benefits because you delayed filing your initial claim.
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