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You've received some great advice here already. I just wanted to add one clarification about Section 1256 disqualifications. This section covers several issues, but the most common are: - Voluntarily quitting without good cause - Misconduct at your last job - Refusing suitable work - Not being able and available for work Based on your timeline, EDD is likely considering the gap between the state doctor's clearance (Jan 17) and your application for UI as a period where you voluntarily remained unemployed without good cause. When appealing, focus specifically on explaining why this wasn't voluntary - you were following the proper medical release procedures and applied for UI as soon as medically cleared. Include a clear timeline with documentation. Administrative Law Judges who hear these appeals are generally reasonable when presented with clear evidence. Good luck with your appeal!
Thank you for that detailed explanation! This makes so much more sense now. I'll make sure my appeal clearly addresses the voluntary unemployment issue and provides a documented timeline. I've already contacted my assembly member's office and started preparing my appeal documentation. I'll update here once I get a resolution in case it helps others.
I'm dealing with a similar situation right now - just got released from disability last week and terrified about applying for UI because of stories like this. Can I ask what specific documentation you wish you had prepared differently before applying? I want to make sure I have everything in order to avoid the same nightmare you're going through. Also, has anyone had success getting the gap period covered retroactively once the appeal is won?
I'm new to this community but dealing with a similar transition issue. From what I've learned reading through this thread, make sure you have: 1) Your original doctor's disability certification with exact end dates, 2) Any state doctor evaluation reports with their clearance dates, 3) Your treating physician's formal release letter with the specific date you were cleared to return to work, and 4) Documentation showing you applied for UI immediately after being medically cleared. The key seems to be proving there was no voluntary gap in your availability for work. As for retroactive coverage, I'd love to hear from others who've been through the appeal process successfully!
btw has anyone used those disability advocates that advertise on tv? r they legit or just scams?
Most of those TV advocates specialize in Social Security Disability (SSDI/SSI) claims, not California's SDI program. For SDI issues, you're better off contacting your county's Legal Aid Society or the Disability Rights California organization. They provide free or low-cost assistance specifically for state programs.
Update: I finally got through to EDD today! After trying the Claimyr service that someone recommended, I was connected to a representative in about 15 minutes. The agent explained that my claim was denied because my doctor checked "patient can return to work with restrictions" instead of "patient cannot perform regular work" on the medical certification form. Since I was technically still working from home during my hospitalization (checking emails from my hospital bed), this created confusion in my claim. For anyone with a similar issue: make sure your doctor clearly indicates that you cannot perform your REGULAR work duties, even if you're able to do some modified work. The agent advised me to have my surgeon be very explicit about my complete inability to work during the post-surgery recovery period on the new certification. Thank you all for your help and advice! I feel much more prepared for my upcoming claim.
That's such great news that you got through and got answers! The distinction between "can return to work with restrictions" vs "cannot perform regular work" is so important but not obvious to most people. I'm dealing with a similar situation where I've been working modified duties from home but need to apply for SDI for my upcoming knee replacement. Your experience just saved me from making the same mistake. Thanks for sharing the update and I hope your surgery goes well!
Update: I just got my payment today!! It was exactly 5 business days after the award letter. Showing as pending in my bank account but should clear tomorrow. Such a relief! Thanks everyone for the help.
That's great news! Thanks for updating the thread - it's helpful for others to see typical timelines.
So glad it came through! Now you can focus on your recovery without that financial stress hanging over you.
Congratulations on getting your award letter! Based on what I've seen in this community, you should expect your first payment within 5-10 business days since you already completed the waiting period and have direct deposit set up. Since your disability started July 3rd and you applied July 6th, your first payment might be larger than usual because it could include backpay for those covered weeks (minus the 7-day waiting period). I'd recommend checking your SDI Online account daily - it usually updates with payment status before the money actually hits your bank account. If you don't see any movement by early next week, that's when I'd consider reaching out to EDD. Try not to stress too much - the award letter is the hardest part and you've already cleared that hurdle!
my sister had troubles with her claim because she didnt list her last day worked correctly. for pregnancy disability you can start benefits 4 weeks before your due date so make sure your last day worked is before that start date. it matters!
This is an excellent point. The "last day worked" is an important field that needs to match with your disability begin date. For pregnancy disability starting 4 weeks before due date, your last day worked should be the day before your disability begin date. If you work during your disability period, you need to report those days and won't receive benefits for days worked.
Thank you everyone for all this helpful advice! I'm going to fill out both sections of the form today, make sure all my dates line up correctly, and have my tax documentation ready in case they request it. I'll also try that Claimyr service to speak with an EDD rep directly about my specific situation. It's such a relief to hear from other self-employed people who've successfully navigated this process. I'll update once my claim is processed!
You've got this! The fact that you're being so thorough and asking all the right questions shows you're on the right track. Make sure to submit everything at least a week before your due date if possible - that gives you a buffer in case they need any additional info. Wishing you a smooth delivery and quick claim processing! 💕
Sofia Morales
Have you tried reaching out on social media? Sometimes tweeting at the official SDI account can get a response. Worth a shot!
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Dmitry Popov
•I've had success with this too! Their social media team seems more responsive than their phone lines sometimes.
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AaliyahAli
I'm going through the exact same thing right now! Filed my claim 10 days ago and still nothing. I called yesterday and finally got through after about 2 hours on hold - the rep told me that processing times are running longer than usual due to high volume, but that my claim looks good and should process within the next few days. She also mentioned that sometimes there can be delays if they need to verify medical information with your doctor's office. Have you gotten any notifications in your online account asking for additional documentation? That might be what's holding things up. Fingers crossed we both get our payments soon! 🤞
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