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The hardest part for me was the uncertainty. But once Washington ESD made their decision and I got into the routine of filing weekly claims, it got much easier. You'll get through this!
Good luck with your claim! Most people who get fired for performance reasons do qualify for benefits. Just be patient with the process and don't hesitate to reach out if you need help navigating the system.
Has anyone here ever been audited on their job search requirements? I'm paranoid about keeping good enough records.
This whole thread has been super helpful. I was really confused about the base period calculation before reading all these responses.
Another option if you're having trouble reaching Washington ESD directly is using that Claimyr service someone mentioned earlier. They have a video demo that shows exactly how it works: https://youtu.be/7DieNd3C7zQ. Might be worth checking out if you need to talk to an actual person about your specific workers comp situation.
Just want to add that timing matters too. If you're already receiving workers comp when you file for UI, make sure to mention that on your initial application. It's better to be upfront than have them discover it later and question your honesty.
Based on your salary, you're probably looking at around $450-480 per week if you qualify. That's before taxes though - they do withhold federal taxes if you elect for it.
Maya Patel
The most important thing is to file your weekly claims on time every single week, even if you think you might not qualify for that week. Missing weekly claims is the fastest way to mess up your benefits. Everything else can usually be fixed, but missing claims is harder to recover from.
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Malik Johnson
•This has been super helpful everyone! I feel like I actually understand what I need to do now. Going to set up my WorkSource account today and start keeping better records.
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Isabella Ferreira
•Good luck! Feel free to ask if you run into any specific issues. The system is confusing at first but you'll get the hang of it.
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Aiden Rodríguez
One last tip - if you ever have issues with your claim or need to talk to someone at Washington ESD, try calling first thing in the morning. The phone lines are usually less busy then. Or use that Claimyr service someone mentioned earlier if you're having trouble getting through.
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Emma Garcia
•Yeah, I tried calling at 8am and got through in about 20 minutes instead of hours like when I called in the afternoon.
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Ava Kim
•Claimyr worked for me too when I couldn't get through. Saved me a lot of frustration trying to reach someone about my adjudication issue.
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