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Appeals Write a letter or complete the Request for Reconsideration of Claims Adjudicators Determination​ form within 30 days of the mailing date stated on the document outlining why you disagree with the finding or determination. Mail, fax or deliver this to your local IDES office.
You may file the appeal in person or by mail at the local unemployment insurance office where the claim was filed or at the Office of the Board of Review at: IDES, Board of Review, 33 South State Street, 9th Floor, Chicago, IL 60603. You may also file the appeal with the Board by fax at: (630) 645-3731.
You should file an additional claim if, after initially claiming benefits, you: Certified that you earned wages for a week that exceeded your weekly benefit amount and/or; Returned to work and stopped receiving benefits, became unemployed again, and now must reapply for benefits within the same benefit year.
Read the Prepare for Your Appeal Hearing brochure thoroughly. Decide what information will help establish evidence in your favor. Choose witnesses with direct personal knowledge or experience in your case. Mail and/or fax to IDES and other parties involved, any documents you would like to use in your case.
The Board will mail the decision to you as soon as possible after your appeal. Subject to the exception described below, the Illinois Unemployment Insurance Act states that the Board of Review shall issue its decision within 120 calendar days of the date of appeal to the Board.
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Your unemployment must be involuntary. You may be disqualified if you: a. quit your job voluntarily without good cause attributable to your employer; b. were discharged for misconduct in connection with your work; c.
Make a note of any evidence they have submitted to see how you can dispute their facts and position. You need to clearly lay out the facts that prove your argument. You may be able to get a free lawyer through IDES to help you discuss your appeal and help you win your request.
Do I need to file a new claim? No, you dont need to file a new claim. Once IDES reviews your case, if you are eligible for a new claim well set up your new benefit year through whats called a Transitional Claim. All you need to do is to keep docHubing as normal.

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