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Final update from me - filed my claim yesterday and it's showing as pending. The website says it could take 3-4 weeks for a decision since it involves medical restrictions. At least I know I did everything right thanks to all the advice here!
If you need to follow up on the claim status and can't get through on the phone, remember that Claimyr service I mentioned. Sometimes you need to talk to someone to speed things along.
Thanks everyone for all the helpful information in this thread! I wasn't the original poster but I'm in a similar situation and this answered all my questions. Really appreciate everyone taking the time to explain things clearly.
Question for anyone who's been through this - do you get to see what your employer submitted as their evidence before the hearing?
Just wanted to say good luck with your appeal! It sounds like you have strong evidence and a legitimate case. Don't let this process stress you out too much - most reasonable hearing officers will see through employer BS if you have documentation.
Your weekly benefit amount will be listed clearly in your Washington ESD account once your claim is processed. They send you a determination letter that explains exactly how they calculated it too.
Don't stress too much about the exact amount until you file and see what you qualify for. Focus on getting your application submitted correctly first, then you'll know for sure what your weekly benefit will be.
Quick reminder that you need to keep doing your job search activities even if you're expecting to be called back to a previous job (unless you're on official standby status). A lot of people get confused about this requirement.
Since we're talking about getting accurate information, I'll mention again that when I needed clarification on standby vs. regular benefits, Claimyr was super helpful in getting me connected to someone at Washington ESD who could explain the difference properly. Sometimes the written information online isn't clear enough.
Liam O'Sullivan
Quick question - if I file a new claim but then my hours pick back up at work, can I just stop filing weekly claims without any penalty?
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PixelPrincess
•Yes, you can stop filing weekly claims anytime your situation improves. Just don't file a claim for that week and your claim will remain inactive until you need it again (within the benefit year).
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Astrid Bergström
•That's good to know! Takes some pressure off filing now even if I'm not 100% sure I'll need it long-term.
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Amara Okonkwo
One last tip - make sure your contact information is current in your profile before you file. I almost missed important notices because they were going to an old email address from my previous claim.
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Astrid Bergström
•Thanks everyone for all the help! Going to file this weekend and will make sure to update my contact info first.
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Giovanni Marino
•Good luck! The process is really not as bad as it seems once you get started.
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