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why dont u just certify the weeks u can see for now? those missing weeks might show up later automatically. my roomate had this happen
Update on what to do in this specific situation: 1. First, have your partner certify for the weeks currently available (5/11 and 5/18) 2. Wait 2-3 days to see if the system updates with the April weeks 3. If not, contact EDD directly - phone is fastest but hardest to get through 4. When speaking with a representative, specifically ask them to "add the missing certification weeks from the claim beginning date of 4/7/2024" 5. Be prepared to explain that the award letter shows 4/7 as the start date The representative should be able to manually add those weeks to the certification queue. Once added, your partner will need to certify for those weeks immediately. Don't worry about the payments being "lost" - as long as the claim beginning date is 4/7, he's entitled to certify for those weeks.
i had to wait like 4 months for my hearing butt hen they canceled it and rescheduled for 2 monht later! so frustrating!!!
Something else to consider - if your financial situation is truly dire, you might want to look into emergency assistance programs while waiting for your appeal. Many counties have rental assistance, food banks, and utility payment help available. 211 is a good resource to find what's available in your area. The appeal process is definitely taking much longer than it should, but there are resources to help bridge the gap.
UPDATE: I finally got through to EDD this morning! The agent explained that because my claim involves both workers' comp AND unemployment, they need special documentation. Apparently, my application was flagged because I checked "Yes" for "Are you receiving or expecting to receive workers' compensation?" The agent helped me submit the additional documentation they need (doctor's work status report, employer letter confirming reduced hours, etc.) They're sending my claim for "special review" by a different department that handles these hybrid cases. The agent said it could take 10-14 days but should be resolved. She also said I shouldn't need a formal appeal if I provide all the documentation they requested. Thanks everyone for your advice and support! Will update when I hear back.
Just be careful because even after my claim was "approved" through special review, my first payment got stuck in pending for almost 3 weeks!! Had to call AGAIN to get them to release it. They're sooooo disorganized it's insane. Make sure you're checking your UI Online account daily!
San Diego resident here too. The CUIAB (California Unemployment Insurance Appeals Board) is absolutely swamped right now. I had a hearing in February that took 4.5 months to schedule. The system is especially backed up in our area because they had staff shortages at the San Diego office and were redirecting some cases to Sacramento for a while, which created extra delays. My advice is to continue certifying for benefits each week even while waiting for your appeal. If you win, you'll get all the back pay for those weeks. If you stop certifying, you won't be eligible for those weeks even if you win your appeal.
Thank you for that tip! I've been certifying each week but always answering "yes" to the question about being disqualified, since technically I am. Should I be doing something different?
You're doing it correctly. Just keep certifying and answering truthfully. The system will keep your weeks in pending status, but if you win the appeal, they'll all get processed at once. One other thing - if your hearing is by phone (many still are), make sure you're in a quiet place with good reception and have all your documents laid out in front of you. I was so nervous during mine that I forgot to mention some important details.
when i had my appeal last year, my employer didn't even show up!! still got my benefits after like 3 weeks from hearing date. sometimes these companys know there lying and dont want to get caught in there lies lol
Sean O'Donnell
I don't have experience with suretyship specifically BUT make sure you understand that these hearings are recorded and everything you say matters!!! My friend thought the hearing was going well but then contradicted herself on one small detail and the judge used that to deny her appeal. Be consistent!!!
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Diego Rojas
Since your hearing is tomorrow, focus on these final preparations: 1. Organize your documents chronologically in a binder with tabs 2. Write a brief timeline of events (1 page max) 3. Practice explaining your situation in under 3 minutes 4. Prepare concise answers to likely questions about: - Why you became a guarantor - Why you couldn't meet both work schedule and financial obligations - What specific accommodations you requested - Why other alternatives weren't viable Regarding your question about finding another position within the company - yes, the judge may ask about this. Be prepared to explain whether internal transfers were available and if not, why not. The key is demonstrating you exhausted all reasonable options before quitting.
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NebulaNomad
•Just got back from my hearing and it went much better than expected! I followed your advice about organizing documents and preparing a timeline. The judge seemed sympathetic when I explained the financial obligation and my attempts to keep my job. She said I should receive a decision in 7-10 days. Fingers crossed! Thank you all for your help - it made a huge difference in my confidence level.
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