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Final thought - keep all your documentation organized while you wait. If they do send you a questionnaire, you'll want to respond quickly with complete information. Don't make them ask twice for the same documents.
I went through this exact same situation about 6 months ago and it was nerve-wracking! In my case, the pending fact finding was because I had reported working a few hours at a temp job but the agency hadn't reported those wages to ESD yet, so there was a mismatch in their system. It took about 10 days to resolve once I provided my pay stub. The waiting is definitely the worst part because you have no idea what triggered it or how long it will take. My advice is to gather any employment documents you have (pay stubs, termination letters, etc.) so you're ready to respond quickly if they request information.
This has been a really useful thread. I'm bookmarking it in case I run into this question again. Sometimes you just need to hear from other people who've been in the same situation.
I went through this same situation a few months ago. Filed in February 2024, benefits ended in June when I found work, then had to answer this question on a rental application in October. Definitely answer yes - the question is specifically about filing within the 12-month period, not whether your claim is currently active. I was worried it might affect my rental application but the property manager said it was just standard disclosure and didn't impact their decision at all. Better to be transparent than risk them finding out later and wondering why you didn't mention it.
Try to stay positive. I know it's hard when you're waiting for money you need, but the vast majority of legitimate claims get approved. The waiting is just part of the process.
I went through something similar last year - filed in January and didn't get approved until March. The "adjudication in progress" status is frustrating because it gives you no real information about what's happening. In my case, they were just verifying my employment dates and wages with my former employer, which took forever because the company was slow to respond to their requests. The good news is that once it's approved, you'll get all your back payments at once. I ended up getting about $4,000 in one lump sum for all the weeks I'd been waiting. Keep filing those weekly claims and try to hang in there - I know how stressful the waiting can be when you're counting on that money.
Good luck with whatever you decide! The process can be stressful but if you truly have good cause and document it well, you should be able to get benefits. Don't let a bad employer force you to stay in a terrible situation.
I went through a similar situation last year with harassment and hour cuts. Washington ESD approved my good cause quit, but it took a lot of documentation. Make sure you have everything in writing - the harassment incidents, your complaints to HR, and evidence of the hour reduction. Also, try to give your employer one final chance to fix the situation in writing before you quit. ESD wants to see that you exhausted all reasonable alternatives. The whole process was nerve-wracking but worth it in the end. You've got solid reasons based on what you've described - just make sure everything is well documented!
Giovanni Mancini
UPDATE: Mine just changed from processing to paid!!! Check your account again - maybe they're finally pushing payments through.
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Amara Nnamani
•Just checked and mine says paid now too! Such a relief. Thanks everyone for the help and reassurance.
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Dylan Mitchell
•Mine too! Finally! Still annoying they can't communicate these delays better but at least it's resolved.
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Astrid Bergström
Great to hear everyone's payments are going through! I'm new to this community and just wanted to say thanks for all the detailed explanations about the processing delays. I've been dealing with unemployment claims for the first time and was really stressed when my payment got delayed this week too. It's so helpful to have a place where people share their experiences and actually know what they're talking about. Definitely bookmarking this community for future questions!
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