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One more tip - keep all your severance documentation. If Washington ESD has questions later (and they might), you'll need proof of the amounts and dates. Screenshots, emails, pay stubs, whatever you have.
Yes! And if you used Claimyr or somehow got through to Washington ESD to clarify anything, document that conversation too.
Bottom line for OP - file your claim now, report severance weekly as intended coverage, do your job searches, keep records. It's really not as complicated as it seems once you start the process.
Just want to second the recommendation for that Claimyr service if you need to talk to Washington ESD about your options. I used them when I had questions about my claim and finally got clear answers instead of the usual phone tree nightmare.
Bottom line is there aren't extended benefits available right now in Washington unless something major changes with the economy. Focus on alternative programs and keep searching for work. The job market is tough but people are still getting hired.
Good luck with your claim! The process seems overwhelming at first but it really does get easier once you get into the routine of filing weekly claims and doing your job searches.
One last thing - keep copies of everything. Screenshot your weekly claim confirmations, save emails from Washington ESD, print important documents. If anything goes wrong, you'll want that paper trail.
Thanks everyone for all the helpful information. Sounds like I need to focus on my recovery and look into other assistance programs rather than trying to get unemployment while on disability. Really appreciate all the advice and resources!
thanks everyone this thread has been super helpful. sounds like i need to wait until my doctor clears me before doing anything with ui
Kai Rivera
The most important thing is to be completely honest in your application. Don't try to hide the fact that you were terminated - Washington ESD will find out anyway when they contact your employer.
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Sophia Clark
•Definitely planning to be completely honest. I have nothing to hide about what happened.
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Joshua Wood
•This is excellent advice. Honesty is always the best policy with unemployment claims.
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Anna Stewart
Good luck with your claim! Based on what you've described, it sounds like you have a good chance of getting approved. Just be patient with the process and keep all your documentation organized.
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Sophia Clark
•Thank you so much everyone! This has been incredibly helpful. I feel much more confident about filing my claim now.
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Katherine Harris
•You're welcome! Feel free to come back and update us on how it goes.
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