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David Comerford, Esq.

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Concentrating in Unemployment Appeals
Comerford & Saccoccio
Have you been denied unemployment? Do you need to file an appeal? Do you have additional questions and concerns?

Comerford & Saccoccio, LLC, focuses on providing legal advice and representation to individuals who have been denied unemployment benefits. Located in Johnston, Rhode Island, we provide assistance throughout Rhode Island and Massachusetts as well as highly personal, hands-on representation for each of our clients.

If your unemployment benefits have been denied, contact our Rhode Island unemployment law attorneys. In a free initial consultation, we will help you understand your options and the appeals process.

Referee Hearing Preparation:
The first unemployment appeals hearing will be before a single member from the Board of Appeals in what is called a Referee Hearing. This part of the appeals process is crucial because it is the only guaranteed live hearing and can determine unemployment eligibility.

We recognize the importance of this part of the appeals process, which is why we work so hard to ensure that you are fully prepared for the Referee Hearing. Our firm is unique in that we meet with clients several times to prepare them for this hearing so they feel confident and comfortable.

Appealing to the Board of Appeals and the District Court:
If your claim is denied at the Referee Hearing, we may be able appeal a second time. In this appeal, your claim will be reviewed by the full Board of Appeals. If the Board of Appeals denies your claim, we then may be able to appeal to the District Court where a petition can be filed on your behalf. Visit our frequently asked questions page to read more about common questions our clients have at every stage in the process.

Services That Really Stand Out:
Although the appeals process may seem complex, working with a knowledgeable attorney at our firm can save you time and money. We strive to get the best results by taking the time to listen to your side of the story so we can provide the most detailed analysis of your case.

When you work with us, you will usually have the benefit of two knowledgeable attorneys working on your case, both of whom understand how to sift through and evaluate documentation and information for your appeal. Our attorneys will analyze the strengths and weaknesses of your case and create a strategy to secure the unemployment benefits you need.

Speak With Our Unemployment Appeal Attorneys:
Please contact our firm to schedule a free initial consultation with attorneys David Comerford and Frank Saccoccio.
Licenses/Certifications
 Juris Doctor (J.D.)
Bio
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David R. Comerford, Esquire
928 Atwood Avenue
Johnston, Rhode Island 02919

Admitted to the Bar of the State of Rhode Island in November 1998 - Admitted to the bar of the U.S. District Court, District of Rhode Island in April, 1999 - Admitted to the Bar of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts in June, 1999

EDUCATION

Roger Williams University School of Law, in Bristol, Rhode Island - Juris Doctor awarded May, 1998
University of Rhode Island, Kingston, R.I. - B.S. Business Administration, 1990


Partner

Frank R. Saccoccio, Esquire
928 Atwood Avenue
Johnston, Rhode Island 02919

EDUCATION

Roger Williams University School of Law, in Bristol, Rhode Island - Juris Doctor awarded May 1998

Admitted to the Bar of the State of Rhode Island in November 1998 - Admitted to the Bar of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts in June 1999 -Admitted to the Bar of the U.S. District Court, District of Rhode Island in April 1999

Rhode Island College, in Providence Rhode Island - Bachelor of Political Science awarded May 1994
Bar Admissions
Rhode Island, Massachusetts, R.I. Federal District Court
Free Consultation
Yes
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