Initial Report
The New York Initial Report (also known as the IN-155 form) is a standardized form used to initiate a claim for benefits in the state of New York. This form is used to document the details of the claim, including the claimant's name, address, contact information, Social Security number, source of income, and other relevant information. Depending on the specific type of claim, additional information may be required. The form is available in English, Spanish, Chinese, Russian, Korean, and Haitian Creole. The New York Initial Report covers a variety of claims, including unemployment insurance, disability benefits, workers' compensation, and health insurance. Each of these claims have their own unique form, and applicants must use the correct form to start the process of filing a claim.
The New York Initial Report (also known as the IN-155 form) is a standardized form used to initiate a claim for benefits in the state of New York. This form is used to document the details of the claim, including the claimant's name, address, contact information, Social Security number, source of income, and other relevant information. Depending on the specific type of claim, additional information may be required. The form is available in English, Spanish, Chinese, Russian, Korean, and Haitian Creole. The New York Initial Report covers a variety of claims, including unemployment insurance, disability benefits, workers' compensation, and health insurance. Each of these claims have their own unique form, and applicants must use the correct form to start the process of filing a claim.