Can I appeal a decision regarding my unemployment claim?
Yes, individuals have the right to appeal a decision regarding their unemployment claim in Connecticut. If an applicant believes that a determination made by the Connecticut Unemployment Office, such as a disqualification or denial of benefits, is incorrect, they can initiate an appeal. The appeals process allows individuals to present their case and provide additional evidence or information that may support their claim.
It is important to understand that there are specific time limits associated with filing an appeal. Typically, individuals must file their appeal within a certain number of days from the date the decision was issued. This time frame can vary, so it is crucial to check the specific guidelines provided in the decision notice.
Once the appeal is submitted, a hearing will be scheduled where the individual can present their arguments. This hearing may be conducted in person or via telephone. After reviewing the evidence and hearing both sides, an appeals referee will make a determination on the matter.
For detailed information on the appeals process, including deadlines and procedures, individuals are encouraged to visit the official Connecticut Department of Labor website or the current web page for the necessary contact information and resources related to appeals.

Answered Jul 21, 2025
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