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Friend of mine tried that claimyr thing and it actually worked. she was stuck in adjudication hell for 2 months and they got her through to someone who could actually look at her case. worth checking out if you get stuck
Bottom line: file your claim, be honest about what happened, keep records of everything, and don't give up if they initially deny you. The appeals process exists for a reason and many people win on appeal even after being denied initially.
one last thing - if your employer contests your claim don't panic. its pretty common and doesn't mean you won't get benefits. just means washington esd has to investigate and make a determination
sometimes to avoid their unemployment tax going up, or if they think you quit or were fired for misconduct. most of the time the employee still wins if they have good documentation
This is when having a service like Claimyr becomes really valuable - if you need to speak with Washington ESD about a contested claim, you don't want to waste days trying to get through on the phone.
Best of luck with your application! The system isn't perfect but it does work when you need it. Just stay on top of your weekly claims and job search requirements once you get approved.
This whole thread has been super helpful. I was in the same boat as OP - knew unemployment existed but had no idea how it actually worked. Now I feel like I have a basic understanding of what to expect.
One last tip from someone who's been through it - keep detailed records of everything. Every application you submit, every contact you make, every communication with Washington ESD. You never know when you'll need to reference something.
Thanks everyone for all the helpful info in this thread. I learned a lot just from reading through all the responses. The Washington ESD system is confusing but at least there are people willing to share their experiences.
One last tip - if you do start collecting both, keep really good records of everything. Dates, amounts, job searches, everything. Makes life easier if Washington ESD ever has questions later.
Chloe Anderson
If you run into any issues with your claim getting stuck or need to check on status, seriously consider Claimyr. It's so much easier than the phone maze Washington ESD puts you through. Their customer service is actually helpful too.
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Anastasia Fedorov
•I might have to try that myself. I've been trying to get through about a different issue for weeks.
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Freya Pedersen
Final advice - document everything about your termination while it's fresh in your memory. Write down what happened, what was said, any emails or documents you have. This will help if you need to explain your case later.
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GalacticGuru
•Great idea. I'll write it all down tonight while I remember the details.
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