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Protecting Your Rights in Unemployment Compensation Cases

Westmoreland County Unemployment Compensation Attorney

Losing a job is difficult, and the financial uncertainty that follows can feel overwhelming. If your unemployment benefits have been denied, delayed, or challenged, you don’t have to navigate the process alone. At Anthony L. Rosner, Attorney at Law, we help workers across Westmoreland County understand their rights, file strong claims, and appeal unfair denials. With clear guidance and dedicated representation, we fight to make sure you receive the unemployment compensation you deserve during this challenging time.

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Whether you're facing a family crisis, business challenge, or collection issue — we’re here to help. Don’t navigate it alone.

Unemployment Compensation Cases We Handle

If your unemployment benefits have been denied or challenged, you don’t have to fight the system alone. We’ll guide you through the process and protect your rights every step of the way.

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Denied Unemployment Benefits

Many initial claims are denied for technical reasons or employer disputes. We help you correct errors, build your case, and fight unfair denials so you can get the benefits you need.

 

We assist with:

  • Appealing denied claims

  • Gathering supporting evidence

  • Representing you at hearings

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Unemployment Appeals

The appeals process can be complex and intimidating. We prepare you for hearings, present strong arguments, and challenge employer claims to ensure your side is heard.

We handle:

  • Hearing preparation and representation

  • Employer testimony challenges

  • Overpayment appeals

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Why Clients Choose Anthony L. Rosner Attorney at Law

  • Local Experience in Westmoreland County family courts

  • Clear, Honest Legal Advice — no legal jargon, just real talk

  • Accessible & Responsive — your calls get returned

  • Focused on Your Goals — and your family’s best interests

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