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If you run into any issues getting through to Washington ESD during the process, don't hesitate to use services like Claimyr to help you connect with agents. Sometimes these complex cases need direct communication to get resolved quickly.
One last thing - make sure you file your claim for the correct week. Don't backdate it to when your disability ended if you weren't actually available for work until after your doctor's clearance.
Quick question - does it matter if some of your work was contract/1099 vs regular employment? I had a mix of both last year.
Just want to say thanks for asking this question OP - I learned a lot from reading all these responses. Was worried about the same thing myself.
I'll be honest with you - the whole process is pretty intimidating when you've never done it before. But thousands of people file every week so it can't be that impossible. Just take it one step at a time and don't be afraid to ask for help when you need it.
Last tip - keep track of all your passwords and login info for SecureAccess Washington. If you get locked out of your account it's a huge pain to get back in, and you need to file those weekly claims every week without fail.
I'm in Washington too and got my back pay exactly 4 business days after approval. Came to $3,200 for 8 weeks of waiting. Life saver when it finally hit my account!
One more tip - make sure your direct deposit info is correct in your ESD account. If there's any issue with your bank info, it could delay the payment significantly while they try to process it.
Grant Vikers
One last thing - make sure you understand the difference between your weekly benefit amount and your maximum benefit amount. Your weekly amount is what you get each week, but your maximum is the total you can receive over the entire benefit year.
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Connor Rupert
•That makes sense. So if I get $500 a week, my maximum would be $500 x 26 weeks = $13,000 total?
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Grant Vikers
•Exactly! You've got it figured out now.
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Giovanni Martello
Good luck with your claim! The whole process can be stressful but once you get through the initial filing it's pretty routine. Just don't forget to file your weekly claims on time or you'll lose benefits.
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Connor Rupert
•Thank you so much everyone! This thread has been incredibly helpful. I feel much more prepared to file now.
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