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File within 24-48 hours if possible. I've seen people lose out on thousands of dollars because they procrastinated for weeks or months.
Just wanted to add that if you're still working part-time while collecting unemployment, Washington ESD has specific rules about how that affects your weekly benefit amount. They don't just cut you off completely if you earn some money.
Final thought - if anyone is having ongoing issues with their claim or benefit calculation, it might be worth contacting your state representative's office. They have staff who can help with Washington ESD issues.
File now! Even if you get denied initially, you can appeal and the worst case is you're in the same position you're in now. But if you qualify, you're losing money every day you wait.
UPDATE: I used that Claimyr service after reading about it here and finally got through to Washington ESD about my quit claim. Turns out they needed a written statement from me about the hostile work environment. Agent said my case looks good for approval once I submit it. Game changer!
Don't forget that you can have taxes withheld from your unemployment benefits so you don't get hit with a big tax bill next year. I learned that the hard way my first time on unemployment.
The benefit amount calculation can be confusing but Washington ESD has a FAQ section that explains it pretty well. Your $521 on $18.50/hour sounds totally normal based on what I've seen.
Malik Johnson
Honestly I was in a similar situation last year and used Claimyr to get through to Washington ESD when I had questions about my base period earnings. The agent was able to calculate everything for me over the phone and confirm I met the requirements. Saved me a lot of worry and I knew exactly what to expect before filing.
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Fatima Al-Suwaidi
•That sounds really helpful. I might look into that since I'm still confused about the earnings calculation.
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Malik Johnson
•Their video demo explains it pretty well - https://youtu.be/7DieNd3C7zQ. For me it was worth it to get peace of mind about my eligibility.
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Isabella Ferreira
Bottom line - file your claim as soon as possible and answer all questions honestly. Washington ESD will determine your eligibility based on your work history and the reason for your unemployment. With 14 months of work history and being laid off, you should be fine.
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Fatima Al-Suwaidi
•Thanks everyone for all the help! I feel much more confident about filing now.
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Isabella Ferreira
•Good luck! Remember to file your weekly claims on time every week once you get approved.
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