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PSA: Always keep copies of EVERYTHING you send to EDD. You never know when you'll need to reference it later!
Thanks for posting this @Evelyn! I'm actually going through something similar right now. The template from @Benjamin is super helpful - I'm definitely going to use that format. One thing I'd add is make sure you have your pay stubs handy when you fill this out, especially for the gross sick leave amount. Sometimes what you think you remember and what's actually on paper can be different! Good luck with your claim 🤞
Quick question - does anyone know if there's a deadline for when EDD has to make these forms available? I'm wondering if I should be worried that I can't find mine yet.
@Max Knight I believe EDD is required to have 1099-G forms available by January 31st each year, just like other employers with W-2s. If you still can t'find yours after that date, definitely reach out to them directly. Don t'stress too much though - you still have until the tax filing deadline to get it sorted!
LPT: Always save a copy of your 1099-G as soon as you get it. I learned this the hard way last year when I couldn't access the EDD website during tax season. Now I keep digital copies of all my tax docs in a secure cloud storage.
Has anyone tried appealing instead of cancelling? I've heard sometimes that can be faster, but idk if it applies in this situation 🤔
I'm dealing with a similar situation right now! Just wanted to add - when you call to cancel your PFL claim, ask them to send you written confirmation via email or mail. I learned this from a coworker who had issues proving they cancelled their claim later on. Also, if you have any upcoming medical appointments related to your disability, mention those dates when you call - it might help expedite the process. The whole thing is such a headache but we gotta navigate it! 💪
UPDATE: I finally got through to EDD this morning! The rep said my application is processing normally but their system is backlogged. She said it could take up to 21 DAYS total for the transition from disability to PFL baby bonding. She also mentioned they're processing in the order received, and my payments will be retroactive to when my disability ended. So I guess I just keep waiting... 🙄 Thanks everyone for the advice and commiseration!
That's actually good news! Frustrating about the wait, but at least you know it's processing and you'll get retroactive payments. Thanks for updating us - I'm sure this will help other new parents going through the same thing.
So glad you got through and got some clarity! The 21-day timeline is ridiculous but at least you know what to expect now. For anyone else reading this - definitely keep all your documentation and confirmation numbers during this transition period. I went through something similar last year and the retroactive payments did come through eventually, but the waiting period with no income is absolutely brutal. EDD really needs to fix this gap in coverage between disability and PFL - there's no reason families should have to go weeks without support during such an important time. Hang in there! 💪
Aiden O'Connor
After you get this resolved, make sure to submit your PFL claim (DE2508F form) immediately! The claim can be backdated to the day after your disability ended, but only if you file within 41 days of that date. So if they backdate your disability end to today, you have 41 days to submit the PFL claim before you risk losing benefits. And definitely upload your baby's birth certificate or other proof of relationship in advance - that's another common delay point.
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DeShawn Washington
•Oh that's super helpful - I didn't know about the 41-day deadline! I have my birth certificate scanned and ready to upload. Is there anything else I should have ready when I apply for the PFL part?
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Aiden O'Connor
•Have your child's birth certificate, your last day worked before disability started, and the date you want PFL to begin (likely the day after your disability ends). You'll also need your employer contact info. If you've moved since starting disability, update your address on your online profile before submitting the PFL claim - this is a common reason for delays!
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Fatima Al-Qasimi
I'm going through this exact same situation right now! My baby is 4 weeks old and I've been stuck in this limbo for over a week. I called EDD yesterday and after waiting 2 hours, the rep told me they could manually close my disability claim but then said I'd have to wait 3-5 business days for it to "process" in their system before I could apply for PFL. Has anyone else been told about this processing delay? I'm worried I'm getting incorrect information because that seems to contradict what others are saying about being able to apply immediately after they close the disability claim.
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Hannah Flores
•That's frustrating that you got conflicting information! From what I've read in this thread, it sounds like some reps can close the disability claim immediately and let you apply for PFL right away, while others might be giving you outdated info about processing delays. Maybe try calling back and asking to speak with a different representative? It seems like the process can vary depending on who you talk to. Definitely don't wait the 3-5 days if you don't have to - that's precious bonding time you'd be losing!
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