The basis for drawing unemployment compensation is being able to work, available for work, and actively seeking work. Of course, having worked under covered employment and being out of work due to no fault of your own (plant closed, job ended, lack of work, etc.) is the first basis. Then you get to 'able to able, available, and actively seeking work.')One of the expectations for being considered disabled is not being able to work because of the disability.
Generally speaking, I don't see how you can be both - able to work and unable to work. That's generally. It's also assuming you are seeking to be declared totally disabled - that is, unable to perform any type of work.
Charlie95 58 months ago.
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