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guys i heard theres a new law coming that's supposed to make edd more efficient. anyone know anything about this?
I had the exact same issue a few months back - payment just vanished without any warning. Turned out there was a glitch in their system that affected a bunch of people. What finally worked for me was filing a complaint through the California State Disability Insurance (SDI) website AND contacting my state assemblyperson's office. The assemblyperson's office got me connected with someone at EDD within 48 hours. Also keep checking your online account obsessively - sometimes status changes appear there before anywhere else. Don't lose hope, just be persistent! 🙏
Great to hear you got it sorted out! One more tip - if your doctor submits electronically through SDI Online, you can actually track the status of the submission in real-time. My doctor showed me how to log into their portal once and we could see exactly when EDD received and processed my extension. It was way less stressful than wondering if it got lost in the mail. Wishing you a smooth recovery!
Just went through this exact situation a few months ago! One thing I wish someone had told me - if your extension gets approved, EDD will send you a new Notice of Computation showing your updated benefit period end date. Keep an eye out for that in your mail or check your SDI Online account regularly. It usually arrives about a week after they process the extension. Also, if you're planning to return to work before your extension period ends, make sure to notify EDD right away to avoid any overpayment issues. Hope your recovery goes well!
Thanks for the heads up about the Notice of Computation! I'll definitely keep an eye out for that and check my SDI Online account regularly. Good point about notifying EDD if I return to work early - I hadn't thought about potential overpayment issues. Really appreciate all the detailed advice from everyone in this thread. It's made me feel so much more prepared for this process!
Hey KaiEsmeralda! I just went through this exact same situation last month. Here's what finally worked for me: Call the 1-800-480-3287 number exactly at 8:00 AM (set multiple alarms!). When you get the menu, press 1-2-1 quickly. If you get the "high call volume" message, hang up immediately and redial. Don't wait on hold during peak times - it's a waste of time. I had to redial about 30 times but got through on a Tuesday morning. Also, make sure you have your case number, SSN, and bank routing info ready to go. The direct deposit change can be done over the phone once you reach someone. Don't give up - you've got this! 💪
Just went through this exact same situation last month! The key thing that helped me was organizing everything chronologically - it made it so much easier to tell my story coherently in the appeal. Also, don't be afraid to include a timeline of events in your appeal letter. The judges appreciate when you make their job easier by presenting the facts clearly. One more tip: if you have any witnesses (former coworkers, supervisors) who can back up your side of the story, get written statements from them. It carries more weight than just your word alone. You've got this! 💪
This is really solid advice! I never thought about organizing everything chronologically - that makes so much sense for telling a clear story. The witness statements tip is especially helpful since I do have a former supervisor who might be willing to write something up for me. Thanks for the encouragement! 🙏
Just wanted to jump in here as someone who's been through the EDD appeals process twice (unfortunately). The most important thing I learned is to request your complete file from EDD before your hearing - they're required to give it to you and sometimes there are documents or notes in there that you didn't know existed that could help your case. Also, if you're dealing with identity verification issues specifically, make sure you send certified mail for any documents you submit. I had papers "lost" in their system and having that tracking receipt saved me from having to start over. The whole process is stressful but don't give up - I know people who won on their second or even third appeal. Document everything and keep copies of EVERYTHING! 📁
This is incredibly valuable information! I had no idea you could request your complete file from EDD - that could definitely reveal some important details I'm not aware of. The certified mail tip is also brilliant, especially after hearing so many stories about documents getting "lost." It's reassuring to hear that persistence can pay off even if the first appeal doesn't work out. Thank you for sharing your experience and giving me hope that this isn't necessarily a dead end! 🙏
CosmicCadet
Pro tip: if you can't get through on the phone, try reaching out to your local assembly member's office. They often have direct lines to EDD and can help push things along. Worked wonders for me!
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Liam O'Connor
•This is legit advice. My cousin did this and got her issue resolved in like 2 days. Politicians actually being useful for once lol
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Alfredo Lugo
I just went through something similar last week! Don't stress too much - most of the time these alerts are just routine updates. Here's what I'd recommend doing right away: 1. Log into your EDD portal and check for any new messages or documents 2. Look for any action items or deadlines you might have missed 3. Screenshot everything for your records In my case, the alert was just notifying me that they received my medical certification renewal. No action needed on my part, and my payments continued normally. But definitely check your account first before calling - you might find all the info you need there and save yourself the headache of waiting on hold for hours! Keep us posted on what you find out! 🤞
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Charlotte White
•This is really helpful advice! I'm new to dealing with SDI and honestly didn't even know there was an EDD portal I could check. The screenshots tip is smart too - I've learned the hard way with other government stuff that you need to document everything. Thanks for breaking it down step by step, it makes this whole process seem way less intimidating!
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Oscar O'Neil
•@Charlotte White Welcome to the SDI world! Yeah, the EDD portal is definitely your best friend through this process. One thing I wish someone had told me early on is to also download/save any documents you find there - sometimes they disappear from the system after a while. And if you do end up needing to call, try early morning like (8 AM sharp or) later in the evening for shorter wait times. Good luck!
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