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you've got all the info you need now. just take it step by step and don't overthink it. the system is designed to help people like you get back on their feet
Update us on how it goes! And remember, if you hit any snags with Washington ESD communication, there are solutions out there. The Claimyr service I mentioned earlier has helped a lot of people get their claims resolved faster. But hopefully you won't need it and everything will go smoothly!
Just wanted to add that if you were part of a mass layoff or plant closure, there might be additional resources available through the Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification (WARN) program. Worth checking into if that applies to your situation.
Last bit of advice - don't let the process stress you out too much. Yes, there are rules to follow and forms to fill out, but thousands of people go through this every week. Washington ESD has gotten pretty good at processing claims efficiently, especially compared to how backed up they were during COVID. You've got this!
One more thing - since you're coming off family leave, make sure your contact information is up to date with Washington ESD. Sometimes addresses or phone numbers change during leave and you don't want to miss important communications about your claim.
Your situation sounds pretty straightforward for approval. Family leave + involuntary termination due to restructuring = qualifying for UI benefits. The hardest part will probably be getting through to ESD if you need to talk to someone, but that Claimyr thing might help with that.
one more tip - when you file make sure you use your most recent address and phone number. if esd needs to contact you and cant reach you it can delay your benefits. also check your account regularly for any requests for additional info
Final reminder for anyone still reading - Washington ESD benefits are meant to provide temporary financial assistance while you look for new work. The sooner you file, the sooner you can start receiving that assistance. There's literally no benefit to waiting, only potential lost money and delayed support.
Excellent! Remember to file your first weekly claim this Sunday and keep up with the work search requirements. You've got this!
Congrats on getting it filed! If you need to talk to ESD about anything, definitely check out Claimyr instead of trying to call directly. Saved me so much frustration.
Joshua Wood
If your claim is still processing after 3 weeks, I'd definitely try to get in touch with Washington ESD. That Claimyr thing people mentioned might be worth trying if you can't get through the regular way.
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Logan Scott
•I'm getting close to that 3 week mark, so I might have to try it. Thanks for all the advice everyone!
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Justin Evans
•Good luck! Let us know how it goes if you do end up contacting them.
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Emily Parker
The whole system is just slow. I think they're understaffed and dealing with too many claims. It's frustrating but unfortunately normal.
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Ezra Collins
•Yeah, the pandemic really messed up their processing times and they never fully recovered.
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Victoria Scott
•At least the weekly claims process pretty quickly once your initial claim is approved.
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