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One last thing - if your claim gets denied for any reason, don't panic. You have the right to appeal the decision. The appeal process can be confusing but it's definitely worth doing if you think the denial was wrong.
honestly just dive in and start the application. You can always call Washington ESD if you have questions, though like others mentioned, getting through can be tough. The online application walks you through everything step by step.
Has anyone here actually succeeded in getting a new claim approved right after their benefits ran out? All these rules make it sound nearly impossible.
Thanks everyone for all the advice! I'm going to calculate my wages tonight and see if I meet the requirements. Will update if I learn anything new from the process.
One last thing to consider - make sure you understand if your severance includes any continuation of benefits. That might affect your eligibility for certain programs while you're unemployed.
Been following this thread and just wanted to say good luck to everyone dealing with layoffs. It's a tough situation but sounds like there are resources and people willing to help. Hope everyone lands on their feet soon!
Emma Taylor
Pro tip: take screenshots of every page when you file your initial claim. If there are any issues later, you'll have proof of what you submitted.
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Fatima Al-Farsi
•Good idea! Should I print out the confirmation page too?
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Emma Taylor
•Definitely! And save that confirmation number somewhere safe. You'll need it if you have to call about your claim.
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Malik Robinson
The whole process seems scary at first but it's really not that bad. Just take your time filling out the application and make sure all your info is accurate. You got this!
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Fatima Al-Farsi
•Thank you everyone! This has been super helpful. I feel much more confident about filing now.
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Malik Robinson
•You're welcome! Don't hesitate to ask if you have more questions after you file.
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