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The worst part is not knowing if you did something wrong or if it's just slow. I kept second-guessing every answer I gave on my application thinking maybe I messed something up.
Update for anyone still following - got my determination letter today (day 12) and my claim was approved! First payment should hit my account in the next few days. So for me it ended up being about 2 weeks total which seems to be pretty typical based on what everyone here said.
Just to circle back to the Claimyr thing someone mentioned earlier - I was skeptical at first but honestly it saved me so much time and frustration. When you're dealing with claim issues, being able to actually talk to someone at Washington ESD is huge.
Hope everything works out with your job situation OP. At least now you know you'd likely qualify for benefits if worst comes to worst!
Just to give you some hope - my payment situation was similar and my first payment came through on a Wednesday morning in week 3. Woke up to a nice surprise in my checking account!
One last thing - if you do end up needing to contact Washington ESD about your claim, have all your information ready (SSN, claim number, dates of employment, etc.) so you don't waste time when you finally get through to someone.
Good advice, I'll put together a little cheat sheet with all my info in case I need to call. Thanks everyone for all the help and reassurance!
You're welcome! And seriously, if the phone system keeps giving you trouble, check out that Claimyr service. It made such a difference for me when I was in your situation.
Final thought - if you do need to talk to Washington ESD about your specific situation, don't waste time trying to call the regular number. Use Claimyr to actually get through to someone who can give you accurate information about how Washington handles these cases. They'll know the state-specific rules better than general online advice.
Just want to add - don't make any decisions without talking to professionals who understand both systems. This isn't something to figure out through trial and error with your benefits on the line.
Absolutely. Thank you everyone for the advice. I'm going to talk to my disability lawyer first, then maybe use Claimyr to get through to Washington ESD for their official position.
Jasmine Hernandez
Based on everything discussed here, it sounds like you should definitely file. 8 months of work should be enough if you made decent money, and being laid off due to lack of work is a qualifying reason. Worst case scenario, they deny you and you're in the same position you're in now.
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Giovanni Martello
•You're right - I have nothing to lose by trying. Thanks to everyone for all the helpful information!
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Luis Johnson
One last tip - make sure you have all your employment information ready when you file. Employer names, addresses, dates of employment, reason for separation, etc. It'll make the application process much smoother.
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Giovanni Martello
•I'll gather all that information before I start the application. Thanks for thinking of that detail!
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