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One more thing to consider - make sure you understand the tax implications of IHSS income too. It might affect your taxes differently than regular employment.
The whole system is designed to make it hard to get benefits! They make the calculations confusing on purpose so people don't know what they're entitled to.
Final update from OP: Got my monetary determination today! $261 per week for up to 26 weeks, which matches what I calculated earlier. Thanks everyone for the help understanding how this all works!
One thing to keep in mind - if you end up finding temporary work while waiting for your regular job to become accessible again, you'll need to report that income on your DUA weekly claims. It might reduce your benefit amount but you can still get partial benefits.
For what it's worth, I found the Claimyr thing mentioned earlier actually worked pretty well when I needed to get through to Washington ESD about my regular claim. Saved me hours of calling and redialing. Might be worth trying if you're having trouble reaching them about DUA.
For what it's worth, I tried the Claimyr service yesterday and got through on the first try. Agent told me my claim was held up because they needed proof of my work authorization. She emailed me the form and said I should hear back within 5 business days after submitting it. Cost was worth it to finally get answers.
Sure, it's claimyr.com and the demo video is at https://youtu.be/7DieNd3C7zQ. Shows exactly how their callback system works.
UPDATE: I used Claimyr this morning and got through to Washington ESD! Turns out my claim was flagged because my previous employer reported my separation date incorrectly. Agent corrected it in the system and said my claim should process within 3-5 business days. Finally have some hope!
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Noah Lee
Just to add - your benefit year for the new claim will be completely separate from your previous claim. So even if you exhausted benefits on your first claim, your second claim gets its own 52-week benefit year.
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Ryder Greene
•That's really helpful to understand. So it's truly a fresh start with the new claim.
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Noah Lee
•Exactly! Each claim stands on its own with its own benefit year and maximum benefit amount.
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Ava Hernandez
Thanks everyone for all the info! I feel much more confident about filing my second claim now. This thread answered all my questions and then some.
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Carmella Fromis
•Good luck with your claim! Hope it goes smoothly for you.
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Ryder Greene
•Same here! Going to file tomorrow morning. Appreciate everyone's help.
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