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The good news is that once the payment issue gets resolved, you should receive all the back payments you're owed. Washington ESD doesn't just skip weeks - they have to pay what's approved.
For what it's worth, Washington's unemployment benefits are actually pretty decent compared to other states. The maximum of $999 per week is higher than most places.
Has anyone had issues with Washington ESD not having all their wage information? My previous employer went out of business and I'm worried they didn't report my wages properly.
This is another situation where being able to actually talk to someone at Washington ESD would be helpful. I'd definitely recommend trying Claimyr if you need to discuss wage issues with an agent.
One last tip - save all your confirmation numbers and print out important documents from your Washington ESD account. Having records helps if there are any issues later.
The process might seem overwhelming at first, but thousands of people go through it successfully. Just take it one step at a time and don't hesitate to ask for help when you need it.
Also remember that unemployment benefits are taxable income. You can choose to have taxes withheld or pay them when you file your return next year.
Savannah Glover
Thanks everyone for all the helpful information in this thread. I'm in a similar situation and this has given me a much better understanding of what to expect.
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Axel Far
•Glad it helped! I've learned so much from everyone's responses.
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Luis Johnson
•That's what these forums are for. Good luck with your situation!
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Axel Far
FINAL UPDATE: Talked to Washington ESD today (finally got through!) and they confirmed that I can apply for unemployment as long as I have medical clearance stating I'm able to work. Going to get that documentation from my doctor next week and then file my claim. Thanks everyone for the advice and encouragement!
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Luis Johnson
•That's great news! Hope everything goes smoothly for you.
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Finnegan Gunn
•Perfect example of why it's important to get official guidance for complex situations like this.
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