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Jamal Harris

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idk if this helps but I was in a similar situation last month. Turns out there was a glitch in their system that was causing delays for a bunch of people. Maybe check if there are any known issues right now?

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GalaxyGlider

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Where would you even find that info? EDD's not exactly known for their transparency 🙄

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Jamal Harris

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True that. I usually check their Twitter or Facebook. Sometimes they post updates there before anywhere else.

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StarStrider

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This happened to my sister a few months ago! Turned out her claim got stuck in some kind of "pending review" status that wasn't showing up in her online account. She had to call and specifically ask them to check for any holds or flags on her account. The rep found it right away and was able to release the payments. Definitely try the calling strategies others mentioned - the early morning tip really works. Also, if you have any paperwork showing your return-to-work date, make sure you have it ready when you call. Good luck! 🤞

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This is super helpful! I didn't even know there could be hidden holds like that. Definitely going to ask specifically about any flags or holds when I finally get through to someone. Thanks for sharing your sister's experience - gives me hope that this can actually get resolved! 🙏

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I went through a similar situation when I had to have emergency appendix surgery just 2 weeks into a new job! The good news is that since you worked full-time for 2 years at your previous company, you definitely have enough work history to qualify for SDI. Just make sure you keep all your old paystubs showing the SDI deductions - EDD might ask for them as proof of your base period wages. Also, don't stress too much about the job protection issue. A lot of employers are understanding about medical situations, especially when it's something that was already planned. My new employer actually held my position even though they weren't legally required to. It's worth having an honest conversation with your manager about the situation. Best of luck with your knee surgery!

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Ryan Andre

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That's really encouraging to hear about your experience! I'm definitely going to have that conversation with my manager soon. It's reassuring to know that many employers are understanding about medical situations even when they're not legally required to accommodate. I'll make sure to keep all my old paystubs too - better safe than sorry with documentation. Thanks for sharing your story and the encouragement!

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One thing I haven't seen mentioned yet - if you're concerned about your new employer's reaction, you might want to frame this as a pre-existing medical condition that was already scheduled before you started. Most reasonable employers understand that people can't control the timing of necessary medical procedures, especially when it was planned months in advance. Also, consider asking your surgeon if there's any flexibility in your return-to-work timeline. Sometimes they can clear you for modified duties (like desk work only) before full clearance, which might help with your employer relationship. Just make sure any work restrictions are clearly documented on your SDI forms. The fact that you're being proactive about this shows professionalism, and most managers appreciate that kind of communication over surprises!

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Ugh, name changes are THE WORST. I'm still dealing with this mess 6 months after getting married. Social Security, DMV, bank accounts, now EDD... it never ends! 😫

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Preach! 🙌 Sometimes I wonder if it was worth the hassle lol

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lmao same. my husband better appreciate all this work 😂

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Layla Mendes

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I went through this exact same thing! Here's what worked for me: I called the EDD disability line first thing in the morning (around 8am) and explained that I needed my hyphenated married name updated to match my legal documents. They were actually pretty helpful once I got through. Make sure you have your marriage certificate, driver's license, and Social Security card all showing your new name before you call. The rep told me it could take up to 10 business days to update in the system, but mine showed up after about 5 days. Don't worry - it shouldn't affect your claim processing as long as you get it sorted out soon. Good luck!

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Ruby Blake

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@RandomPoster Yes, it got me through in about 20 minutes instead of spending days trying to get through on my own. I was skeptical at first, but my claim was time-sensitive and I couldn't afford to wait any longer. The EDD rep I spoke with was actually really helpful once I finally got through.

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Anita George

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At this point I'd try anything to get this resolved. I'll let everyone know what happens with both the SDI application and the workers comp complaint. Thanks for all the advice!

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Harmony Love

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I'm dealing with a similar situation right now - work injury in April, approved workers comp claim, but still haven't seen a penny after 6 weeks. My adjuster keeps saying "it's being processed" but gives no timeline. One thing that helped me was getting a copy of my workers comp file from the insurance company. They're required to provide it within a certain timeframe (varies by state). Sometimes seeing what's actually in your file can reveal why there are delays - missing forms, medical records they're waiting for, etc. Also, if you do go the SDI route, make sure your treating doctor is aware of both claims. My doctor had to fill out slightly different forms for SDI vs workers comp, and having them coordinate helped avoid any conflicts in the medical documentation. Keep fighting this - the squeaky wheel gets the grease with these insurance companies!

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That's a great point about requesting your workers comp file! I never thought of that. How do you go about requesting it - do you contact the insurance company directly or go through your adjuster? And did you find anything useful when you got yours? I'm definitely going to try this along with the SDI application.

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I'm telling you, the trick is to call at exactly 8:01 am. Not 8:00, not 8:02. 8:01 on the dot. It's like playing the unemployment lottery 🎰

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Mei Lin

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Watch them change it to 8:02 now that you've spilled the secret 🤫

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It's crazy how precise timing can sometimes be the key to getting through. Worth a try, though results may vary!

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I went through something similar last year - it's absolutely maddening! One thing that helped me was checking if there were any "stop payment" indicators on my account. Sometimes there are hidden flags that prevent payments even when everything looks approved. Also, try logging into your UI Online account at different times of day - I noticed some info only showed up during off-peak hours when their system wasn't overloaded. The waiting game is brutal, but don't give up! 💪

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Oliver Weber

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That's really helpful advice about checking for stop payment indicators! I never would have thought to look for hidden flags. How do you actually find those in the UI Online system? Is it under a specific section or do you just have to dig around?

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