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.

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Common Reasons for Denial

  • Alleged “misconduct” or quitting voluntarily


  • Paperwork mistakes or late claims


  • Employer contesting the claim


  • Lack of work history or earnings



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.