Denied Unemployment
in Louisiana? Let’s Appeal It.
If you were denied benefits you believe you’re owed, we’ll help you challenge the decision and present your case clearly and on time.
How We Help
- File appeals with the Louisiana Workforce Commission
- Help you gather supporting documents
- Represent you in appeal hearings
- Push back on false or misleading employer claims
Who We Represent
We help workers throughout Ruston, Monroe, West Monroe, and North Louisiana — especially those who’ve been treated unfairly during layoffs, terminations, or resignations.
Frequently Asked Questions
How long do I have to appeal an unemployment denial?
You have 15 days from the date on your denial letter. It's best to act quickly.
Can I still get benefits if I quit my job?
Possibly — if you left for a valid reason like harassment, unsafe conditions, or reduced hours. We’ll help you explain it clearly.
Do I need a lawyer for the appeal?
You’re not required to, but having a lawyer can help organize your case, avoid procedural mistakes, and improve your odds of success.