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If your most recent employer was in CT, and your employer paid unemployment taxes to the state of CT during that employment, then yes, you can collect benefits from CT while residing in ANY state in the US. Check your W-2 statement, and if your employer's state EIN is listed as CT, you're set.
Yes.
The unemployment rate in Connecticut for 2012 fluctutated between 8.1% and 8.6%. The unemployment rate for the United States as a whole fluctuated between 7.8% and 8.3%.
An InstaTrak CT refers to a CT or CAT scan, usually of the sinuses, which is done prior to performing a sinus surgery in which the surgeon will use the InstaTrak Surgical Navigation System. Although the majority of CT scans for the InstaTrak are done for sinus surgery, some Neurosurgeons will order a CT scan for a brain surgery. This is usually rare because for most brain surgeries, the surgeon will utilize an MRI scan with The InstaTrak which will typically show the detail of the softer brain tissues better for the surgeon.
You could only qualify for New York's benefits if you worked in that state for the prescribed period and met all the other requirements.
I had this surgery. It runs about $12,300 in the Chicagoland area. I had to get a CT scan and an MRI before. The CT I think was around $2300 and the MRI was $4000. You also have a bunch of doctor's appts and X-Rays. The surgery runs ~ $25,000 in the San Francisco Bay Area, circa 2009.
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To the extent that your 401k distribution includes Employer contributions, a percentage of the distribution would be used to offset your unemployment benefit. If there are no Employer contributions there would be no effect on your benefits.
The CT scan can show details of a sinusitis, and bone fractures. Physicians may order CT of the sinuses to provide an accurate map for surgery.
$100 dollars in Torrington, CT.