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Ayla Kumar

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Just to ease your mind about the deadline - even if you can't resolve this by the weekly claim deadline, ESD can and will backdate your claim once the error is fixed. Make sure you document all your attempts to file (screenshots of errors, etc.). The key is to keep trying to file and to contact them about the issue before the deadline passes. That way they can see you made a good faith effort to file on time.

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Mary Bates

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UPDATE: Finally got this resolved! I used the Claimyr service that someone recommended here, and it actually worked! Got through to an agent in about 30 minutes. She confirmed TempForce had submitted incorrect quarterly wage data that included me in January even though I stopped working there in December. She removed the error and I was able to file my weekly claim while still on the phone with her. Such a relief! Thanks everyone for your help and suggestions.

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Clay blendedgen

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That's great! Glad you got it fixed before the deadline. Smart to keep documentation too, in case it somehow happens again next week.

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NebulaKnight

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One more tip - when you call, ask for the name and contact information of the person you're speaking with at the governor's office. Then follow up with an email summarizing your conversation and thanking them for their help. This creates a paper trail and shows you're serious. I did this and included all my documentation as attachments (screenshots of my ESD account status, my call log showing all my attempt to reach ESD, etc.). The email follow-up seemed to really help move things along.

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Dylan Wright

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Smart approach! I'll definitely do this. I've been taking screenshots of all my attempts to contact ESD through the portal too, so I have those ready to send as well.

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Yara Haddad

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OMG I had to call Gov Inslee's office TWICE and lemme tell you the second call was totally different than the first!! First time they were like "we'll look into it" and nothing happened for 3 weeks. Second time I called I mentioned I was working with a JOURNALIST about ESD problems (total bluff lol) and BOOM got a call from ESD leadership team the next day!! Sometimes you gotta get a little creative 😂

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Ava Rodriguez

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This made me laugh but honestly... whatever works! The system is so broken right now. I waited 16 weeks for my claim to process last year. Had to borrow money from family just to survive. It shouldn't take these extreme measures just to get someone to look at your claim.

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Sofia Price

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i think i read somewhere that the average wait for OAH heraings is like 8-10 weeks now dont quote me on that but its def getting worse every year. ive done two appeals (won 1 lost 1) and second one took way longer than first one trick is to call right when they open at 8am thats when u can actully get a human on the phone

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Adrian Hughes

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One thing I forgot to mention in my earlier reply - once you do get your hearing scheduled, you may have the option to do it by phone rather than in person. I HIGHLY recommend doing it by phone if possible. It's less intimidating, and you can have all your notes and documentation spread out in front of you where you can easily reference them. Also, judges typically allocate 45 minutes for each hearing, so practice explaining your situation concisely. Focus on the key facts that demonstrate why you qualify for benefits under Washington law. The judge will likely ask both you and your former employer specific questions, so just answer truthfully without embellishment. The good news is that a significant percentage of appeals are decided in the claimant's favor, especially when the employer doesn't present strong evidence for disqualification.

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Lara Woods

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45 minutes?? That seems so short to decide something this important. I'm definitely taking your advice about doing it by phone - I'd be way too nervous in person. I've started gathering my evidence already (emails, performance reviews, etc.) so hopefully I'll be prepared when the time comes. Really appreciate all the advice from everyone here. At least I know I'm not alone in dealing with this frustrating system.

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Ava Williams

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my cousin didnt file his last week and said it was way easier just to be done with ESD forever lol. but i think he missed out on like $200 so probably worth doing it right

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Dylan Evans

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While it might seem easier to just stop filing, this approach can potentially cause problems. If you don't formally close your claim by reporting your return to full-time work, your claim technically remains open. This could create confusion in ESD's system, especially if you need to file for unemployment again within the next year. It's always best to properly close out your claim by reporting your work and wages for that final week.

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Amara Adebayo

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One more thing to keep in mind: After you file that partial week claim, there's a section at the end where you can indicate that you've returned to full-time work. Make sure to check that box or select that option. This lets ESD know they should close your claim properly. It helps prevent any confusion down the road and makes things smoother if you ever need to apply for benefits again in the future.

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PixelWarrior

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Perfect, thank you! I'll make sure to check that box to formally close the claim. I really appreciate everyone's advice - this has been super helpful and much clearer than anything on the ESD website.

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Chloe Harris

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when you got the OAH attorney did you have to pay them anything upfront? or do they take a percentage of your benefits? trying to figure out if i can afford to appeal

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Malik Robinson

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The attorney was completely free! OAH has a legal aid program specifically for unemployment appeals. They don't take any percentage of your benefits either. When you file your appeal, there should be information about requesting legal representation - make sure to check that box. They'll contact you to determine if you qualify (most people do).

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Freya Andersen

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Just want to add some context that might help others: The success rate for appeals with legal representation is significantly higher than those without. According to OAH statistics from 2024, claimants with representation won approximately 67% of their appeals, compared to only 41% for those representing themselves. If you're denied representation through OAH for some reason, there are also nonprofit legal aid organizations like the Unemployment Law Project that can help. They specialize in unemployment cases and work on a sliding scale basis. Also worth noting that the appeal needs to be filed within 30 days of the date on your determination letter (not the date you received it). If you're close to that deadline, you can file a basic appeal immediately just stating you disagree with the determination, then submit additional documentation later.

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Diego Mendoza

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This is really helpful information. I filed my appeal yesterday but didn't know about the representation statistics. I'm definitely going to request an attorney now. Do you know how long it typically takes between filing the appeal and actually getting a hearing date?

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