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One more thing - if you do get denied and need to appeal, don't wait. You only have a limited time to file an appeal, so act quickly if you disagree with their decision.
I tried using that Claimyr thing someone mentioned earlier and it actually worked! Got through to an agent in like 10 minutes instead of calling for days. Definitely recommend it if you need to talk to someone at Washington ESD about your claim.
Bottom line - your employer has a financial incentive to contest claims they think are invalid, but legitimate layoffs are usually not worth fighting. Keep your documentation and don't worry too much if you were truly laid off due to business reasons.
One more thing - even if your employer contests, you can still receive benefits while the issue is being resolved if Washington ESD's initial determination is in your favor. Just be aware you might have to pay back benefits if the decision gets reversed later.
hey if you end up having trouble with washington esd phone lines like everyone else, that claimyr thing someone mentioned earlier actually works. got me through to someone when i needed to sort out a wage issue on my claim.
The whole eligibility thing really isn't as scary as it seems at first. Most people who think they might qualify actually do qualify.
StarStrider
If anyone needs to actually talk to Washington ESD about their claim status, I can't recommend Claimyr enough. Saved me so much time and frustration trying to get through on my own.
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Nia Wilson
•I bookmarked their website just in case. Hopefully I won't need it but good to have as backup!
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Ethan Clark
Final advice: be patient with the progress status, keep filing weekly claims, maintain your job search activities, and don't hesitate to reach out for help if it takes longer than expected. The system works, it just takes time.
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Nia Wilson
•Perfect summary. Thank you to everyone who helped explain what progress status means. This thread was super helpful!
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