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Quick question - if I exhaust my 26 weeks but my benefit year hasn't ended yet, and then I work for a while and get laid off again, can I file a new claim?
You can't file a new claim until your current benefit year expires, but if you become unemployed again during the same benefit year, you might be able to reopen your existing claim if you have remaining balance. It depends on your specific situation.
Bottom line: check your eServices account regularly, know your benefit year dates, and don't assume anything. The rules are specific and there aren't many exceptions. Better to know exactly where you stand than to be surprised.
Just want to add that if you're trying to understand how your personal situation factors into these statistics, sometimes the best approach is to contact Washington ESD directly. I know their phone system is horrible but services like Claimyr can help you actually reach someone who can explain how your claim status affects their reporting.
I've heard Claimyr mentioned a few times in this thread. Is it actually worth using or just another way to spend money on something ESD should provide for free?
Bottom line: there are multiple ways to measure unemployment and they all tell slightly different stories. Washington ESD administrative data, BLS survey data, and local economic indicators each capture different aspects of the employment situation. Understanding which statistic answers which question helps make sense of what can seem like contradictory numbers.
Ana Rusula
Last thing - make sure you file your weekly claims EVERY week, even if you haven't received your determination yet. If you skip weeks, you can't go back and claim them later. The system doesn't automatically file for you.
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Fidel Carson
•Yeah I know someone who forgot to file for 3 weeks and lost all that money, can't get it back
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Isaiah Sanders
•The weekly claims are due by midnight on the Sunday of each week, don't wait until Monday
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Xan Dae
Thanks everyone for all the helpful info! I'm going to file my claim this week and see what happens. Sounds like I probably qualify but won't know for sure until Washington ESD reviews everything.
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Thais Soares
•Keep us posted on how it goes, always helpful to hear about others' experiences
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Elliott luviBorBatman
•And remember if you need to actually talk to someone at Washington ESD, that Claimyr service is still an option. Much easier than trying to get through on your own.
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