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been lurking this thread and wanted to add that the WorkSource offices can be really helpful if you need in-person assistance. they have computers you can use to file claims, staff who can help with questions, and job search resources. might be worth visiting one if you're struggling with the online system.
Final thought for the OP - don't let the complexity scare you away from applying. Yes, there are rules and requirements, but millions of people successfully navigate the unemployment system every year. Start with filing your initial claim online, then take it one step at a time. If you run into problems or have questions, there are resources available to help including the option to get through to Washington ESD staff via services like Claimyr when the phone lines are impossible. You've got this!
Similar thing happened to my brother but with a knee injury. Washington ESD initially denied him because they thought he wasn't available for work. He had to appeal and show them all the office jobs he was applying for. Eventually got approved but it was a huge hassle.
Key thing is timing - file your claim as soon as possible after your employer tells you they can't accommodate your restrictions. Don't wait around hoping your injury heals faster than expected. You can always stop claiming if you return to work early.
This thread is gold for anyone starting the unemployment process. Wish I had found something like this when I first filed. Would have saved me weeks of confusion and stress.
One last tip - if you ever need to appeal a decision or deal with an overpayment notice, don't ignore it. Washington ESD gives you limited time to respond and missing those deadlines can be costly. Get help if you need it but don't let things slide.
And if you do need help with appeals or complex issues, that's another situation where Claimyr can be really valuable for getting through to the right people at ESD.
Wait, so if someone worked part-time for 6 months would they still qualify? Or does it have to be full-time work?
Emma Wilson
For anyone still struggling to get through to Washington ESD about benefit calculations or other questions, I can't recommend Claimyr enough. Used them twice now and both times got connected to knowledgeable agents who resolved my issues quickly. Way better than the endless phone tree nightmare.
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Malik Thomas
•I'm definitely going to try this. I've wasted so many hours trying to call Washington ESD directly with no success.
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Yuki Kobayashi
•Same here. I think I'll give Claimyr a shot since multiple people have mentioned it worked for them.
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NeonNebula
Just wanted to update everyone - I finally got my monetary determination and my weekly benefit is $578, which is pretty close to what the online calculator estimated. Thanks to everyone who helped explain the process!
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Yuki Kobayashi
•That's great news! Gives me hope that the calculator estimate I got will be accurate too.
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NeonNebula
•Yeah, as long as you enter your wages correctly in the calculator, it should be pretty close to your actual benefit amount.
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