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Just wanted to add that if you have any issues reaching Washington ESD after filing, that Claimyr service someone mentioned earlier really does work. Used it last month when my claim got stuck in adjudication.
Perfect timing on this thread - I just got laid off yesterday and was wondering the same thing. Filing my claim now too!
I just want to say that this whole process is so stressful. Having to prove you deserve benefits that you paid into for years is ridiculous.
For the original poster - since you have the layoff notice, your case sounds pretty straightforward. Just clearly explain that you were laid off due to company downsizing, not a voluntary quit, and include the documentation. You should be fine.
my cousin uses some service called claimyr or something to call washington esd for her, she says it actually works to get through to someone
Bottom line: 2-3 business days after certification is normal for Washington ESD. Anything longer than that and you should investigate. The exact day can vary but it shouldn't be wildly unpredictable.
Final update from OP: My claim was approved! Got my first payment this week with no issues. Thanks everyone for the encouragement and advice. For anyone else in this situation, don't let age or social security stop you from filing if you're eligible.
I had to use that Claimyr service someone mentioned earlier when my claim got stuck in adjudication. Really helped me get through to someone who could explain what was holding things up. Wish I had known about it sooner.
Savanna Franklin
Last thing - don't be surprised if your claim goes into 'adjudication' status. It seems like half of all claims get flagged for additional review these days, even when there's no real issue. Just be patient and provide any documents they request quickly.
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Alejandro Castro
•It varies widely - anywhere from a few days to several weeks depending on the issue and Washington ESD's workload. The key is to respond to any requests for information immediately.
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Savanna Franklin
•And if you get stuck in adjudication limbo, that's when services like Claimyr can really help you get through to someone who can move your claim along.
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Aileen Rodriguez
Thanks everyone for all the helpful advice! I'm filing my claim tonight and feel much more confident about the process now. Really appreciate the community here helping each other out.
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Zane Gray
•Good luck! Come back and let us know how it goes.
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Juan Moreno
•We've all been there. Hope your claim processes smoothly!
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