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my payment finally came thru this morning! took exactly 9 days like the other person said. check ur account it might be there
So glad to see this got resolved for everyone! This whole thread was super helpful - I'm dealing with a similar delay right now (day 5 of waiting) and was starting to panic. The info about the quarterly reviews and system updates really puts things in perspective. Bookmarking that Claimyr service and the phone number sequence in case I need them. It's crazy that NYSDOL doesn't communicate these delays better - would save everyone so much stress if they just sent out notices when there are known processing issues.
Totally agree about the communication issue! I'm new to this community but have been dealing with NY unemployment for a few months now. It's ridiculous that we have to rely on forums like this to figure out what's going on with our payments. The lack of transparency from NYSDOL is really frustrating - a simple email or text notification about processing delays would save so many people from panicking about rent and bills. Hope your payment comes through soon! At least now we know 5-9 days seems to be the norm during these system hiccups.
I actually had a very similar situation a few years back - herniated disc from a hiking accident that kept me out of my construction job for 10 weeks. The process was definitely stressful, but I did end up getting benefits. The most important thing is being completely transparent about your limitations while emphasizing what you CAN still do. I had to submit medical documentation every few weeks showing my progress, and I kept detailed records of every office job I applied to. NYS Department of Labor was actually pretty reasonable once they understood I was genuinely looking for work within my physical restrictions. Start your claim ASAP though - there's a waiting period and you can't get retroactive benefits for weeks you don't file. Good luck with your recovery!
Thank you so much for sharing your experience! It's really reassuring to hear from someone who went through something so similar. I'm definitely going to file ASAP - I keep hearing that from everyone here. Quick question though - when you say you had to submit medical documentation every few weeks, was that something they specifically requested or did you do that proactively? I want to make sure I stay ahead of any requirements they might have.
I had a similar experience after a motorcycle accident left me unable to do my electrician job for 12 weeks. The biggest thing that helped me was creating a comprehensive job search strategy focused on what I COULD do - I applied for dispatcher positions, customer service roles, and administrative work in my field. NYS Department of Labor approved my claim because I demonstrated I was actively seeking suitable employment. Pro tip: when you file, don't just say "I can do desk work" - be specific about job titles and industries you're targeting. I kept a spreadsheet of applications and included it with my weekly certifications. Also, consider reaching out to temp agencies that specialize in office work - they often have short-term positions that work well while you're recovering. The whole process took about 4 weeks from filing to first payment, but having that documentation ready made all the difference.
This is exactly the kind of detailed guidance I was hoping to find! The spreadsheet idea is brilliant - I never would have thought to include that with my weekly certifications. I'm going to start putting together a list of specific job titles and temp agencies in my area right now. Your point about being specific rather than just saying "desk work" makes total sense. I'm wondering though - did you find that temp agencies were understanding about the temporary nature of your restrictions, or did you have to explain that you'd eventually be able to return to your regular field? I want to be upfront about my situation but also don't want to hurt my chances of getting placed.
Just wanted to say thanks for asking these questions! I'm starting my claim next week and this thread has been super helpful.
I've been dealing with NYS Department of Labor for about 6 weeks now and can share what I've learned. For the pending status - mine stayed pending for almost a month before switching to approved, so don't panic yet. Make sure you're doing your weekly certifications on the same day each week if possible. One tip that helped me: when you do your job search activities, save screenshots or confirmation emails from applications as backup proof. I learned this the hard way when they asked me to verify some of my job search activities. Also, if you're doing any freelance or gig work (even just a few hours), you MUST report it - they cross-reference with other databases and will catch discrepancies.
This is really helpful advice! Quick question about the freelance/gig work reporting - do you know what the threshold is for reporting? Like if I make $20 from a small task, does that need to be reported too? Also, when you say they cross-reference with other databases, are you talking about like tax records or something else? I want to make sure I'm being completely accurate with my reporting.
This happened to my cousin - ended up being just that 1 week. But def appeal it since it wasnt your fault!
Had the EXACT same situation happen to me 2 months ago! Got the job fair notice 4 days late and they tried to cut my benefits. Here's what worked for me: 1. Take photos of EVERYTHING - the envelope, postmark, the notice itself 2. File your appeal ASAP (don't wait!) 3. In the appeal, be super clear about the timeline - when you received it vs when the event was 4. Keep a log of all your job search activities to show you're still actively looking They ended up only stopping 1 week for me and I got it back after the appeal went through (took about 3 weeks). The key is proving you got the notice late through no fault of your own. Don't stress too much - this happens way more often than it should and they usually side with you if you have documentation. Just make sure to keep certifying every week even while it's under review!
Giovanni Mancini
Check if you had any weeks where you certified late or had issues. sometimes they do adjustments months later. mine had a random $400 show up and it was back pay from May that finally got approved in September.
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ApolloJackson
I've been dealing with NY unemployment for months and honestly their system is so unpredictable. Last month I got a random $280 deposit that turned out to be legitimate back pay from a week in April where my claim got stuck in "pending" status. The frustrating part is they never sent any notification explaining what it was for - I had to dig through my payment history to figure it out. My advice would be to screenshot everything and maybe set that money aside for a couple weeks just to be safe. If it was a mistake they'll usually catch it pretty quickly, but if it's legit back pay then you're good to go. The whole system is a mess but at least when they owe you money they eventually pay up!
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Andre Laurent
•This is super helpful! I'm dealing with the same thing right now - got an unexpected deposit and no explanation whatsoever. It's so frustrating that they can't just send a simple message saying "hey this is back pay for week X" or whatever. Thanks for the advice about screenshotting everything, definitely going to do that. Did you ever find out exactly which week yours was from or did you just have to guess based on your payment history?
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