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If your claim goes into adjudication don't panic. It just means they need to verify some information. Can take a few weeks but most claims get approved eventually.
And if you do need to speak with Washington ESD during adjudication or for any other reason, definitely check out that Claimyr service. Getting through to an actual person can be really tough otherwise.
Just to clarify something I saw mentioned earlier - you don't need to wait to file your claim, but you do need to have actually been separated from your job. So if you got notice but are still working, wait until your last day.
For what it's worth, I used Claimyr last month when I couldn't get through to Washington ESD about my weekly claim certification. It was super easy and they got me connected right away. Worth checking out the demo they have online.
Just remember that unemployment numbers are lagging indicators. By the time we see them spike, the economic problems that caused them started months earlier. The good news is that means recovery can happen faster than the numbers suggest too.
One more tip - if you're having issues with the online system, try applying very early in the morning like 6-7am when server traffic is lower. The site often runs slower during business hours.
UPDATE: I finally got my application submitted! Turned out I was entering my middle name inconsistently. Used my full legal name exactly as it appears on my driver's license and it went through immediately. Thanks everyone for the help!
Awesome! Now you just have to wait for it to process. Hope you don't run into any adjudication delays.
Fingers crossed! At least I know about Claimyr now if I need to call them about anything.
ApolloJackson
Definitely try that Claimyr service if you need to check on your appeal status. I was skeptical at first but it actually worked great for getting through to Washington ESD.
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Isabella Russo
•Did they give you any useful information when you got through?
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ApolloJackson
•Yeah, they were able to tell me my appeal was scheduled for the following week. Would have been nice to know that sooner!
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Rajiv Kumar
Keep your chin up. I know the waiting is awful but appeals do get resolved eventually. Focus on what you can control - keep applying for jobs and gather any additional documentation that might help your case.
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Ally Tailer
•You're right, I need to stay positive. This thread has been really helpful for managing my expectations about the timeline.
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