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Don't stress too much about the timeline. Focus on your job search and keep filing weekly. The unemployment system in Washington is designed to support you for the full benefit period as long as you meet the requirements.
If anyone else finds this thread with similar questions, the key points are: Washington unemployment lasts up to 26 weeks, not 90 days. Keep filing weekly claims, maintain job search requirements, and check your eServices account for remaining benefit balance. Nothing special happens at the 90-day mark.
My cousin went through this and ended up qualifying for a new claim because she had worked part-time during her unemployment. The key thing is you have to actively apply for the new claim - it doesn't automatically happen.
Whatever you do, don't wait too long to explore your options. I waited 3 weeks after my benefits ended before looking into a new claim and it just made everything more stressful.
Yeah I'm trying to figure this out now before they actually run out. Thanks everyone for the advice - sounds like my first step is calling Washington ESD to see if I can file a new claim.
Good luck getting through! That's where Claimyr really helped me. Saved me days of trying to call.
Don't overthink it too much. Follow the basic requirements, file on time, look for work, and report everything accurately. Most people get through it without major drama.
The most important thing is to stay organized and keep good records. If anything goes wrong, having documentation makes all the difference in getting it resolved quickly.
Zane Hernandez
Bottom line: plan for 26 weeks maximum, use that time wisely, and don't count on any extensions. The job market is competitive so the earlier you start seriously looking, the better your chances of finding something before your benefits run out.
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Madison King
•This whole thread has been really helpful. Thanks everyone for the advice and information!
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Zane Hernandez
•Glad it helped! Good luck with your job search.
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Genevieve Cavalier
One more thing - if you do need to contact Washington ESD with questions about your specific benefit duration or circumstances, that Claimyr service mentioned earlier really does work well. I used it last month when I had questions about my claim status and got through to an agent in just a few minutes instead of waiting hours on hold.
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Madison King
•Good to hear another success story with that. I'll definitely keep it in mind if I need to call.
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Genevieve Cavalier
•Yeah, it's at claimyr.com if you need it. Much less stressful than trying to navigate the phone system yourself.
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