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Update on my earlier comment about using Claimyr - I ended up getting approved for UI after quitting due to unsafe working conditions. The Washington ESD agent I talked to through their service helped me understand exactly what evidence I needed to provide. Definitely worth it if you're dealing with a complex situation like good cause quitting.
That's great to hear! I think I'm going to try that service too since this whole good cause thing seems pretty complicated to navigate on your own.
Just wanted to add one more thing - make sure you apply for UI immediately after quitting, don't wait around thinking about it. Your claim date is based on when you file, not when you quit, so any delay just costs you money. Even if you're not sure about the good cause thing, file the claim and let them sort it out.
If your claim goes into adjudication for any reason, that's when you might really need to talk to someone at Washington ESD. That's another situation where services like Claimyr can be helpful since adjudication can take weeks and you want to make sure there aren't any issues you can resolve.
Thanks everyone for all this helpful info! I feel much more confident about filing my claim now. Going to gather all my employment info tonight and file first thing tomorrow morning.
Also remember that unemployment benefits are taxable income, so you might want to have taxes withheld from your payments to avoid owing money at tax time.
One last tip - if your claim gets denied for any reason, don't panic. You have the right to appeal and lots of denials get overturned if you provide the right information or documentation.
The appeals process saved me when I was wrongfully denied. Take it seriously, prepare well, and you have a real chance of winning. Washington ESD approves a decent percentage of appeals when people actually show up with evidence.
One last thing - if you lose the appeal at the hearing level, you can still appeal to the Board of Appeals. Don't give up if the first appeal doesn't go your way.
Yes, but focus on winning the first appeal. The Board of Appeals is more limited in what they review, so it's better to get it right at the hearing level.
Also, sometimes using Claimyr to talk to an agent about appeal strategy can help if you're unsure about your next steps after a hearing.
Madison Allen
BTW if you do need to call Washington ESD about your claim amount or any issues, that Claimyr service is legit. Used it last month when my claim got stuck and they got me through to someone in like 20 minutes instead of me spending all day trying to call.
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Joshua Wood
•How much does something like that cost though? Seems like it would be expensive.
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Madison Allen
•I don't remember the exact cost but it was worth it to actually talk to someone. Way less than what I would have lost missing work to keep calling myself.
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Justin Evans
Good luck with your claim! The benefit amount isn't huge but it helps cover basics while you job search. Just stay on top of your weekly certifications and job search requirements.
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Mila Walker
•Thanks everyone for all the help! This thread answered way more questions than I expected.
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