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Appeals Procedure Appeals and petitions must be submitted in writing and should contain a statement of grounds or reasons for the appeal or petition. They must also contain information identifying the appellant or petitioner and any opposing party. The written appeals and petitions should be submitted to the EDD.
Mail your appeal to your local EDD field office. We will file your appeal with the California Unemployment Insurance Appeals Board local Office of Appeals but will not pay you DI benefits until a decision is made. It is important for you to attend your appeal hearing.
When you submit an appeal, be sure to explain your reasons for appealing. Include all details, documents, and evidence you want the EDD to review. In some cases, based on the information you provide, we may change a disqualification and find you eligible for benefits. This would eliminate the need for an appeal.
Quick Answer: How Often Do Employees Win Unemployment Appeals? ing to the U.S. Department of Labor, the national unemployment appeal success rate for lower authority reversals for employees is 28.7 percent from Oct. 1, 2022, to Sept. 30, 2023.
At the appeal hearing, do your best to respond honestly, calmly, and directly to the ALJs questions. Its always best to keep your responses concise (ie dont ramble). Its never a good idea to smear (ie say negative things about) the employer.
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ing to the U.S. Department of Labor, the national unemployment appeal success rate for lower authority reversals for employees is 28.7 percent from Oct. 1, 2022, to Sept. 30, 2023. For higher authority reversals for employees, the percentage of employees winning unemployment appeals was 10.7 percent from Oct.
The appeal hearing is the chance for you to state your case and ask your employer to look at a different outcome. It could help for you to: explain why you think the outcome is wrong or unfair. say where you felt the procedure was unfair.

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