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One more thing - make sure you understand what counts as a 'week' for reporting purposes. It's Sunday through Saturday, not Monday through Friday or whenever you happen to file your claim.
honestly the hardest part about all this is just getting accurate information from Washington ESD in the first place. their website is confusing and calling them is nearly impossible. at least forums like this help people figure things out
That's why I ended up trying Claimyr when I had questions. Sometimes you just need to talk to an actual person who knows the system.
Don't forget that even if you qualify for unemployment with restrictions, you'll still need to file your weekly claims and report any work or income. The rules don't change just because you have medical limitations.
Thanks everyone for all the info. Sounds like the answer is 'it depends' but there's definitely a possibility of getting unemployment if you're injured outside of work. The key seems to be proving you're still able to work in some capacity and actively job searching.
Bottom line: for most people it's going to be around 40-50% of your gross weekly wages, capped at $999 per week maximum. Not enough to live on long-term but helps bridge the gap while job hunting.
If you do end up needing to file, make sure you have all your employment history ready. They'll want info about all your employers from the past 18 months, including dates and wages.
Remember that unemployment stats from that period don't capture the full picture of economic anxiety. Many people were working multiple part-time jobs or dealing with wage stagnation even when technically employed.
If you need current data for comparison, Washington ESD's website has up-to-date unemployment rates. Though calling them directly might be tough - I've heard good things about that Claimyr service for actually reaching ESD agents when you need specific information.
I used Claimyr last month and it was so much easier than trying to call myself. Worth checking out their demo video to see how it works.
Natasha Petrova
Don't forget that you need to file your weekly claims every week to keep getting benefits, even if you're getting the maximum. Miss a week and you don't get paid for that week.
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Liam O'Sullivan
•When do you file the weekly claims?
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Natasha Petrova
•You can file starting Sunday for the previous week. Most people file on Sunday or Monday. Just don't wait until the last minute.
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Javier Morales
The whole process seems overwhelming but once you get started it's not too bad. Just make sure you understand what you're entitled to and don't accept less than you should get.
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Liam O'Sullivan
•Thanks everyone for all the helpful information. I feel much more prepared now.
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Javier Morales
•Good luck with your claim! The Washington system works pretty well once you get through the initial setup.
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