You will need to contact your state unemployment office and have them amend the application.
You may be denied benefits if you: Were fired because you violated a company policy, rule or procedure, such as absenteeism or insubordination. Quit your job without good cause, such as a compelling personal reason.
The best way to file a new claim for benefits is online. Go to labor.ny/signin and click “File a Claim.” You can also file a new claim through our automated telephone service by calling 888-209-8124.
To reopen your claim, simply start claiming weekly benefits again. You may receive a form in the mail about the period of time for which you did not claim benefits. This is called “Break in Claim” form. Complete it and mail it back to the address shown on the form as soon as possible.
If you are still unemployed and want to continue receiving benefits, you must file a new unemployment claim the week after your Benefit Year Ending (BYE) date. You can find your BYE date in the DOL's online services system under “Payment History.”
What should I do if I make a mistake on my weekly certification? You should call the Telephone Claims Center right away, at 888-209-8124. Call during the hours of operation: Monday through Friday, 8 am to 5 pm. (Please note that you may have difficulty reaching a representative when there is high call volume.)
What should I do if I make a mistake on my weekly certification? You should call the Telephone Claims Center right away, at 888-209-8124. Call during the hours of operation: Monday through Friday, 8 am to 5 pm. (Please note that you may have difficulty reaching a representative when there is high call volume.)
Follow these steps: Log in to myEDD. Select SDI Online. On your Home page, select the Claim ID of your current claim. Select Request Claim Updatein the Claim Information section. Choose a Request Type from the dropdown menu and select Next. Explain your request in detail.