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honestly the whole system is confusing and washington esd makes it worse by being impossible to reach on the phone. thank god for services like claimyr that can actually get you through to talk to someone who knows what they're doing
Agreed, I spent weeks trying to get clarification on my benefit amount calculation and couldn't reach anyone until I used their service.
Seems like a lot of people have had success with that Claimyr service. I'll definitely remember that if I need help navigating the Washington ESD system.
Bottom line - your weekly benefit will be roughly 60-70% of your average weekly earnings from your highest earning quarter, subject to the maximum of $999. Plan your budget accordingly because it's rarely enough to maintain your full standard of living.
Just wanted to add that even if you do get denied initially, don't give up. The appeal process exists for a reason and many people win their appeals with the right documentation.
This thread has been super helpful. I'm in a similar situation and was worried about the same things. Nice to know other people have gotten through this successfully.
I used Claimyr when I had to call about my new claim application getting stuck in pending status. Saved me so much time and frustration compared to trying to get through normally.
Good luck with your new application! The process is pretty straightforward once you get started. Just make sure to file your weekly claims on time once it's approved.
The Washington ESD website has a good FAQ section about eligibility after termination. Might be worth reading through that before you file so you know what to expect during the process.
Been through this process twice unfortunately. First time I was denied because they said my termination was for misconduct, but I appealed and won. Second time I was approved right away. Don't give up if you get denied initially - you can always appeal the decision.
Lauren Zeb
I used that Claimyr service someone mentioned and it actually worked great. Got connected to a Washington ESD rep who walked me through my benefit calculation and explained why my amount was what it was. Saved me hours of frustration.
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Daniel Washington
•How long did it take them to connect you?
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Lauren Zeb
•About 45 minutes. Way better than the days I spent trying to call on my own.
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Aurora Lacasse
Just to clarify for the OP - at $95k annually, you should definitely qualify for close to the maximum benefit amount. The key is making sure Washington ESD has accurate wage information from all your employers.
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Amara Torres
•Perfect, that's what I was hoping to hear. I'll make sure to double-check that all my wage info is correct when I file.
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