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Okay, let me break it down for y'all based on my experience and what I've learned: 1. Processing time: Generally 2-6 weeks, but can vary wildly depending on workload and complexity of your case. 2. Documents: Make sure you've submitted EVERYTHING. Missing docs are the #1 reason for delays. 3. Follow up: Call or check online status regularly. Sometimes claims fall through the cracks. 4. Be persistent: If you can't get through, keep trying different times of day. 5. Prepare for questions: They might ask about your employment history, reason for leave, etc. Have all info ready. 6. Appeal process: If denied, you have the right to appeal. Don't give up! 7. Emergency options: If you're in dire straits, look into local charities or assistance programs while you wait. Remember, the system is overloaded but keep at it. You've got this! 💪
Anyone else notice how the EDD website is always "undergoing maintenance" when you actually need to use it? 🙃
Has anyone tried going to their local PFLA office in person? I've heard sometimes that can help speed things up.
Here's what I've learned from dealing with EDD for the past year: 1. Persistence is key. Keep calling, even if you get disconnected. 2. Use the online portal as much as possible for basic stuff. 3. If you do get through, ask for a direct number or extension for follow-ups. 4. Keep detailed records of all your calls and attempts. 5. Consider reaching out to your local assembly member's office. They can sometimes help expedite things. 6. Be prepared with all your info when you call. Have your claim ID, SSN, and any relevant dates ready. 7. If you're really stuck, that Claimyr service others mentioned might be worth a shot. Remember, the system is overloaded, so be patient but persistent. Good luck!
Connor O'Brien
Have you tried faxing your documents? I know it sounds old school, but sometimes it gets attention faster than online submissions.
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Yara Sabbagh
Unpopular opinion: maybe we should all just be grateful these benefits exist at all? In many countries, you'd be SOL.
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Keisha Johnson
•Found the bootlicker 🙄 Just because other places have it worse doesn't mean we can't expect better.
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Yara Sabbagh
•I'm just saying, a little perspective can help with the frustration. But yeah, the system definitely needs improvement.
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