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One last thought: if you run into any issues with your claim after filing, that Claimyr service people mentioned might be helpful. I used it when my claim got stuck in adjudication and it really helped speed things up. The video demo at https://youtu.be/7DieNd3C7zQ shows exactly how it works.
Another thing - if your employer tries to schedule you for additional hours after you file, you should generally accept them. Turning down available hours from your current employer could affect your benefits.
Good luck with your claim! The hardest part is just getting started. Once you file and get into the routine of weekly claims, it becomes pretty routine. And don't hesitate to ask questions if you get confused about anything.
Just want to echo what others said about Claimyr. When I had questions about my benefit amount calculation, I used their service and finally got clear answers from an ESD agent. Sometimes the website info just isn't enough and you need to talk to someone who can look at your specific case.
Bottom line is unemployment pay in Washington can range from around $200 to $999 per week depending on your previous earnings. It's temporary assistance while you look for new work, not meant to fully replace your income but to help you survive the job search period.
Sophia Long
The good news is that Washington state has some of the higher unemployment benefits in the country. The $999 maximum is pretty generous compared to other states.
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Ryan Andre
•That's reassuring! I was worried it wouldn't be enough to cover my mortgage and bills.
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Sophia Long
•It helps, but definitely start your job search right away. 26 weeks goes by faster than you think.
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Angelica Smith
Final tip - keep all your pay stubs and tax documents from the last 18 months. If Washington ESD needs to verify your wages or if there are any discrepancies, having those documents ready will speed up the process.
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Ryan Andre
•Great advice, I'll start gathering those documents now just in case. Thanks everyone for all the helpful info!
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Angelica Smith
•No problem! Good luck with everything, hopefully you won't need to file at all.
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