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Just want to add that even though regular UI maxes out at 26 weeks, you should still file your weekly claims every week even if you're not sure about your eligibility. Don't just assume your benefits have ended - let ESD tell you officially.
One last thing - make sure you're aware of your benefit year end date. It's not just about using up your 26 weeks, but also about the 52-week limit from when you first filed. You can find both dates in your ESD account under claim summary.
Thanks everyone for all the detailed information! This thread has been way more helpful than anything I could find on the ESD website.
Had to use Claimyr again last week when I needed to update my claim status after my employer responded to Washington ESD. Still the easiest way to actually get through to talk to someone there when you need answers.
Just want to add that if your employer contests your claim, be prepared for adjudication which can take weeks or months. Keep all your documentation about why you lost your job.
One more tip - set up text or email alerts for when your payment is processed. It's nice to know when to expect the money in your account.
Chris Elmeda
This thread convinced me to finally file. I've been putting it off for 2 weeks thinking I'd find something quickly but I need to be realistic about the job market right now.
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Danielle Mays
•Exactly my thinking too. Better to have the safety net in place just in case.
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Jean Claude
Good luck everyone! This unemployment thing is stressful but at least there's help available. Just remember to stay on top of your weekly filings and job search requirements.
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Danielle Mays
•Thanks to everyone who helped answer my questions. I feel much more prepared now and I'm going to file my claim today.
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