


Ask the community...
Good luck with whatever you decide to do! Sounds like you have some good options to explore, especially if you think you were misclassified.
The system definitely has its problems but it's there for a reason. Just be patient with the process and make sure you follow all the rules to avoid any issues with your claim.
The important thing is to file your weekly claims on time every week even if your benefit amount seems low. Missing a week can cause delays and complications with your payments.
One last thing - if your previous claim had any special circumstances like standby status or partial unemployment, make sure to mention that when you file your new claim. It can affect how they process things.
Final advice - don't wait too long to file if you're eligible. Your claim is backdated to when you file, not when you lost your job, so filing sooner means getting benefits sooner. And if you need to talk to someone at ESD about your specific situation, services like Claimyr can save you a lot of frustration with the phone system.
Isabella Oliveira
Bottom line from my experience: lump sum severance + unemployment benefits = totally doable in Washington State. Just be upfront and honest about everything.
0 coins
Sofia Martinez
•Perfect summary! Thanks everyone for all the helpful advice. I feel much more prepared now.
0 coins
Isabella Oliveira
•Good luck with your claim! Hope everything goes smoothly for you.
0 coins
Ravi Patel
One more thing to consider - if your severance includes continuation of health insurance, that typically doesn't affect your unemployment benefits either. Different benefit entirely.
0 coins
Sofia Martinez
•Yes, my package includes 3 months of health insurance continuation. Good to know that won't be an issue.
0 coins
Ravi Patel
•Right, Washington ESD is mainly concerned with cash payments and whether they constitute wages.
0 coins