Using an Attorney After Wrongful Termination

Using an Attorney After Wrongful Termination

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Losing a job can be one of life’s most stressful experiences, especially if you believe your termination was unjust. If you’re in California and find yourself navigating the Employment Development Department’s (EDD) process for unemployment benefits, the whole task might seem daunting. But that is where legal representation can help. Read below to learn the benefits of using an attorney after wrongful termination.

An Attorney Can Help With Your EDD Interview

If you file for benefits with the EDD and they ask to interview you about why your employer terminated you, the assistance of an attorney can be critical. With legal guidance, you can enter this interview prepared and confident.

An attorney familiar with California’s employment laws can offer insights into the types of questions the EDD representative will ask you and how to frame your responses to highlight the unjust nature of your termination. This professional advice can make all the difference in ensuring your initial claim is understood clearly and favorably by the EDD.

They Can Help You Get Ready for Your Appeal

If the EDD denies your initial claim, you have another reason to use an attorney after wrongful termination. The right legal counsel can be helpful as you prepare for your appeal. This preparation includes the collection of evidence to support your claim of wrongful termination.

Documents such as emails, employment contracts, performance reviews, and any communications relevant to your dismissal are crucial. Your attorney will know what significantly increases your chances of success.

Your Attorney Can Provide You With Representation

If your unemployment benefits case proceeds to an appeal hearing, having legal representation is paramount. This stage allows you to present your argument, a daunting task to face alone. A skilled attorney will present your case convincingly, articulating the circumstances of your wrongful termination clearly and professionally. Their expertise not only lends credibility to your case but can also effectively counter any opposition from the EDD and your former employer, maximizing the potential for a favorable decision.

Navigating the aftermath of wrongful termination can feel overwhelming, but the right legal advice can demystify this journey and provide you with hope and clarity. Pershing Square Law Firm can provide you with this representation with one of our skilled EDD appeals attorneys. Our experienced guidance can help you restore your livelihood and peace of mind.

Let's identify your legal issue.

Are you an Individual or a Business?

Do you have a current claim for benefits?

Is the EDD refusing to pay some or all of your benefits?

Is the EDD refusing to pay because it claims you were overpaid benefits?

Does the EDD claim you owe them money?

What type of benefits are you claiming?

We are probably unable to help you, but feel free to call us at (800)-696-1206

Are you reaching out about an EDD Payroll Tax Audit?

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Did you recieve a Notice of Assessment?

Has it been more than 60 days since the notice was mailed?

Unfortunately, It appears you are past the deadline to appeal. However, you can still call use at (866)-517-9823 to speak with an attorney.

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Your deadline may be coming up soon! Contact us as soon as possible before it is too late.

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