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I had the exact same E324 error last week! What finally worked for me was using a different browser entirely (switched from Chrome to Firefox) and making sure I wasn't using any browser extensions or ad blockers. Also double-check that you're entering your SSN exactly as it appears on your card - no dashes or spaces. The EDD system is super picky about formatting. If all else fails, the phone number for SDI is 1-800-480-3287, but yeah, expect to wait on hold for hours. Hope this helps!
Thanks so much for the detailed help! The browser switch tip is something I hadn't thought of. I've been using Chrome with a bunch of extensions running, so that could definitely be the issue. Going to try Firefox with a clean setup and pay extra attention to the SSN formatting. Really appreciate you sharing what worked for you! 🙏
I've been dealing with E324 errors for the past two weeks and finally got through yesterday! Here's what worked for me: I disabled ALL browser extensions (especially privacy/security ones), used an incognito/private window, and made sure my browser was fully updated. Also, I noticed the system seems more stable between 6-8 AM PST. One thing that really helped was having all my documents ready as PDFs beforehand - the system times out if you take too long uploading files. Don't give up! It's frustrating but you'll get through eventually.
I went through this same situation about 6 months ago and I was just as panicked! Reading through all the advice here, it sounds like everyone has given you really solid guidance. Just wanted to add that when your doctor submits that supplemental certification, make sure they're specific about WHY you need the extension - not just that you do. In my case, my doctor initially wrote something vague like "patient needs more recovery time" and EDD came back asking for more detail. The second submission included specifics about my healing progress and complications, and it went through without any issues. Also, one thing that helped reduce my anxiety was setting up text alerts in my SDI account so I'd get notified immediately when there were any updates to my claim status. That way I wasn't constantly logging in to check. Sounds like you're on the right track with getting your doctor to submit today - that timing should work perfectly to avoid any payment gaps!
This is all incredibly helpful! I'm so glad I found this community - I was feeling completely lost and overwhelmed when I first posted. The advice about making sure the doctor is specific about WHY I need the extension is really important. I'll call my doctor's office tomorrow to make sure they included detailed information about my surgical complications and slow healing progress, not just a generic "needs more time" note. The text alert tip is brilliant too - I had no idea that was even an option! I'll set that up right away so I'm not obsessively checking my account every few hours. Thank you for sharing your experience and for the reassurance that the timing should work out. It's such a relief to know that other people have been through this exact situation and come out okay on the other side!
I'm so glad to see this thread and that you got your doctor to submit the form! I went through almost the exact same situation about 4 months ago - surgical complications that extended my recovery way beyond what was originally expected. One thing I wish someone had told me: if your extension gets approved but your recovery ends up taking even longer than the new estimated date, don't panic about doing another extension. The process is the same - your doctor just needs to submit another supplemental certification. I ended up needing three extensions total because of infection complications, and each one was processed smoothly once I understood the system. Also, I noticed you mentioned your condition is getting worse - make sure your doctor documents any new symptoms or complications that have developed since your original claim. EDD sometimes questions extensions if the medical picture seems inconsistent, so having clear documentation of how your condition has evolved really helps. Wishing you a smooth extension process and hoping your recovery goes better than expected from here on out!
I'm going through almost the exact same situation right now! My disability claim ended in September, I did PFL for 6 weeks, and now I need to extend my disability again. Like you, my doctor submitted all the medical paperwork and I can see in my SDI Online account that it shows the extension, but there's that confusing "file extend claim form" message with no link anywhere. After reading all these responses, it sounds like the DE 2501 form is definitely what we need to submit. I'm planning to download it from the EDD website tomorrow and include a detailed cover letter explaining the timeline (SDI → PFL → SDI extension for same condition). The tip about writing "EXTENSION - SAME CONDITION" in big letters at the top is brilliant - I definitely don't want them thinking this is a new claim with another waiting period! Has anyone had luck with the fax option vs mailing? I'm worried about mail delays but also want to make sure it gets processed correctly. Also wondering if I should try calling first or just go ahead and submit the form since my doctor's certification is already in the system.
I'd definitely recommend faxing over mailing - much faster processing! I just went through this same situation last month and faxing got my extension processed in about a week vs the 2-3 weeks people mentioned for mail. Make sure to keep your fax confirmation receipt as proof of submission. As for calling vs just submitting the form, I'd say submit the DE 2501 form first since your doctor's certification is already in their system. That way you have both pieces of the puzzle submitted while you're trying to get through on the phone. If you do manage to connect with someone, they can at least confirm they received your form and give you a timeline for processing. The worst part is the waiting and not knowing what's happening! One thing I learned - when you fax the form, include a cover sheet with your SSN and claim number in big bold letters. It helps them match it up with your existing file faster. Good luck, and don't stress too much - it will get resolved!
I just went through this exact same nightmare situation a few months ago! The "file extend claim form" message with no visible link is such a common EDD glitch when you transition from PFL back to SDI. Here's what finally worked for me: 1. Download the DE 2501 form directly from edd.ca.gov/forms/ (don't wait for a link that may never appear) 2. Write "EXTENSION - SAME CONDITION AFTER PFL" in bold at the top 3. Include a cover letter with your timeline: original SDI dates → PFL dates → extension request dates 4. FAX it instead of mailing - I got processed in 8 days vs weeks for mail 5. Keep calling at 8am sharp with your fax confirmation ready The key thing is that even though your doctor submitted their part, EDD still needs YOUR certification (the DE 2501) to complete the extension. It's a two-part process that they don't explain clearly anywhere. Once both pieces are in, payments usually resume within 7-10 business days. Don't panic about the gap in payments - as long as you get everything submitted properly, they should backpay you to when your PFL ended. The system is frustrating but this situation is definitely fixable! Hang in there and get that form submitted ASAP.
This is exactly the roadmap I needed - thank you so much! I've been stressing about this for weeks not knowing what to do. Your step-by-step breakdown makes it so much clearer. I'm going to download the DE 2501 form right now and follow your exact process. The tip about writing "EXTENSION - SAME CONDITION AFTER PFL" is perfect since that's exactly my situation. It's such a relief to know that the backpay should cover the gap from when PFL ended. I'll fax everything tomorrow and start the 8am calling routine. Really appreciate you taking the time to share what worked for you!
This thread has been absolutely invaluable! As someone who just started my SDI claim 3 weeks ago following a knee injury, I had no idea about any of these potential issues. The quarterly review process and address synchronization problems are things EDD should clearly communicate upfront, but obviously they don't. I just went and double-checked my address information in both my SDI Online account and main EDD account - everything looks consistent thankfully, but reading everyone's experiences has made me realize how many potential pitfalls there are in this system. I'm definitely saving that alternate number (1-866-401-2539) and the 8:00 AM calling strategy for future reference. It's absolutely ridiculous that people dealing with medical issues have to become experts at navigating a broken bureaucracy, but this community sharing real solutions is incredible. Jacob, thank you so much for posting your original question and following up with the resolution! Your detailed experience gives me a roadmap for what to do if I encounter similar issues. The fact that the agent could immediately release your pending payments once you got through shows there are people who can actually help - it's just a matter of reaching them through EDD's terrible phone system. For anyone still struggling with payment delays, this thread proves persistence really does pay off. Don't give up calling, and definitely try all the strategies shared here!
This entire thread has been such a blessing to find! I'm currently 5 weeks into my SDI claim after surgery for a torn rotator cuff, and honestly, I've been living in constant fear that my payments would just stop without warning. Reading everyone's experiences has been both terrifying and incredibly educational - I had absolutely no clue about quarterly reviews or how crucial it is to keep your address perfectly synced across multiple EDD systems. I immediately went and verified my information in both accounts after reading this thread. Found that my phone number was slightly different between the two systems (one had my cell, one had my old landline), so I updated that right away. It's honestly scary how these tiny discrepancies can potentially derail your entire claim when you're already dealing with medical recovery and can't work. That alternate number (1-866-401-2539) is going straight into my phone contacts, along with the 8:00 AM calling strategy. It's absolutely infuriating that in 2025, people have to crowdsource basic information about how to contact a government agency that controls their lifeline benefits. But I'm so grateful this community exists to share these hard-earned solutions. Jacob, thank you for being so thorough in documenting your experience and resolution - knowing that the agent could immediately process an override gives me hope that if issues arise, there are people who can actually fix them. To everyone who shared phone numbers, strategies, and encouragement: you're literally helping people keep roofs over their heads. This thread should be pinned as essential reading for anyone navigating the SDI system!
Amina Toure
I'm so sorry your father is dealing with this unfair situation. Reading through all these responses really shows how broken the system is - taking SDI contributions for years but denying benefits due to SSN requirements is just wrong. One thing I wanted to add that I haven't seen mentioned is checking if your area has any mutual aid networks or community support groups. These are often organized through social media (Facebook groups, WhatsApp, etc.) where neighbors help each other during emergencies. They sometimes coordinate meal trains, small financial donations, or other practical support. Also, since your father has been such a long-term, reliable employee, his boss might be willing to write a letter of recommendation or reference that could help when applying for other assistance programs. Sometimes having that kind of employer endorsement can make a difference with community organizations or charitable funds. The fact that so many people here have shared similar experiences really highlights that this isn't just an individual problem - it's a policy issue affecting thousands of hardworking families. Your father sounds like exactly the kind of person these safety net programs should be designed to help. I hope his recovery continues to go well and that some combination of these community resources can provide the support your family deserves during this difficult time.
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Amina Diop
•Thank you so much for bringing up mutual aid networks - that's something I hadn't considered at all but it makes perfect sense. I'll look into local Facebook groups and see if there are any community support networks in our area. The idea about getting a letter of recommendation from his employer is really smart too. His boss has always spoken highly of him, so that kind of endorsement might really help when we're applying for assistance programs. It's been both heartbreaking and eye-opening to see how many other families have gone through this exact same situation. You're absolutely right that this is a much bigger policy issue - it shouldn't be this hard for people who've been paying into the system for years to get help when they need it most. All of the suggestions from everyone here have given us so much hope and so many more directions to explore than we had before. Thank you for the kind words about my father - he really is a hardworking person who deserves better from this system. I'm grateful for communities like this where people take time to help each other navigate these difficult situations.
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Lara Woods
I'm really heartbroken reading about your father's situation. It's so unfair that he's paid into the SDI system for 7 years but can't access benefits when he needs them most. One resource I haven't seen mentioned yet is contacting your state legislators' offices - both your Assembly member and State Senator. Their constituent services staff often help navigate situations like this and can sometimes connect you with resources or programs that aren't widely known. They may also be interested in your father's case as an example of why the current policy needs to change. Additionally, some community colleges have emergency assistance funds for community members (not just students) facing financial hardship. It might be worth calling the financial aid offices at local colleges to ask if they have any emergency grant programs. Your father sounds like an incredibly dedicated worker who deserves so much better from the system he's been supporting. I hope his recovery goes smoothly and that some of these community resources can help ease the financial burden on your family during this challenging time.
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