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Quick question - did you check if your claim is flagged for any reason? Sometimes that can cause delays and extra info requests.
I didn't know that was a thing. How do I check if my claim is flagged?
I went through this exact same situation a few months ago! My employer wasn't responding to SDI's requests either. What worked for me was gathering all my own documentation - recent paystubs, employment verification letter, and my doctor's forms - then calling SDI directly to provide everything over the phone. I called right at 8 AM when they opened and got through after about a 45-minute wait. The rep was actually really helpful once I got connected and was able to expedite my claim once they had all the info. Definitely bring up the employer communication issue when you call - they have alternative processes for this exact scenario. Good luck!
Quick update - payment finally came through today! It took exactly 12 business days from filing. The EDD rep I spoke with (finally got through after using the 8am trick) said they're currently processing most baby bonding claims in 10-14 business days, so right on schedule I guess. And yes, it came on a debit card even though I selected direct deposit. Thanks everyone for the help and advice!
Congrats on your baby girl and glad to hear your payment finally came through! That's really helpful to know the actual timeline. I'm curious - when you called using the 8am trick, how long were you on hold before speaking to someone? And did the EDD rep mention anything about why some claims get flagged for additional review? I'm expecting my second child in a few months and want to be prepared for the PFL process this time around.
I went through something similar last month! The confusion between EDD and SDI is super common. Just to add to what others have said - when you call SDI, make sure you have your Social Security number and any claim numbers handy. Also, if you're dealing with a pay dispute specifically, you might want to ask about filing a formal appeal in writing too. Sometimes having a paper trail helps move things along faster. Good luck and don't give up! 💪
Hang in there OP! I know the waits tough, but itll be worth it when that first payment hits ur account. Sending good vibes ur way! ✨
Thanks so much! Really appreciate the support 😊
I just went through this process last month! Mine took exactly 3 weeks from the date my claim was approved. Make sure you're checking the right date - it's not from when you first applied, but from when EDD actually approves your claim (you'll get a notice). Also, if you haven't already, sign up for text alerts on your EDD account - they'll notify you when payments are processed. The first payment usually covers your waiting week plus the current week, so it might be a bit bigger than expected. Good luck!
StarStrider
I'm dealing with something kinda similar... my baby was born 3 months ago and I just found out I could've been getting paid this whole time lol. I thought PFL was only for mothers not fathers! Nobody at my job told me I could apply. I sent in my application last week but now I'm worried about this 41 day thing too! Will let you know what happens with mine!
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Natasha Kuznetsova
•Please do keep me posted on what happens with your claim! And yes, PFL is definitely available for fathers/partners too. Good luck with your application!
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Javier Torres
I work as a benefits coordinator and see these EDD mix-ups constantly. Here's what you need to do IMMEDIATELY: 1. File a new DE2508 for Baby Bonding PFL today, even though you're past 41 days 2. Include Form DE2501F (Late Filing form) explaining the situation 3. Write a detailed letter stating you filed within the window but for the wrong benefit type due to unclear guidance 4. Include ALL documentation from your original claim to show you were actively pursuing benefits The key point everyone's missing: EDD has an internal policy that if YOU made a good faith effort to file correctly within the timeframe but were misdirected by their system/representatives, they can waive the late filing penalty. This is called "good cause" and it applies to your exact situation. Also, make copies of EVERYTHING before you send it. EDD has a habit of "losing" paperwork. One more thing - if the new claim gets denied, immediately request an appeal hearing. The appeals judges are much more reasonable than the initial claims processors and actually listen to the circumstances. Don't give up! You paid into this system and deserve these benefits.
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