Sure you can, but your unemployment benefits will be clawed back. It will also negatively affect your total taxes.
Not if they are disabled or filing for disability.
6 months
Yes, they are negatively correlated.
More states are allowing people to fill out their unemployment forms online. Check with your local unemployment office before filing a claim.
Because you got a job, you are employed. Filing for unemployment after that fact means you are committing unemployment fraud, subjecting you to fines and possible imprisonment
Unemployment benefits are decided by each state. Depending on where you are filing, you need to check with that state's unemployment office for details.
By definition, filing for any benefits, etc for "unemployment" when you are actually employed is deception and is therefore CRIMINAL.
If you met the work requirements for filing unemployment, then yes you can file for unemployment while on Social Security.
You have the right to file for unemployment, but if you receive a severance package from your employer you may be violating the terms of your severance package by filing for unemployment.
By filing a claim with his state's unemployment security office.
Negatively.