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One more thing - the $844 maximum is for regular unemployment insurance. If you end up needing extended benefits during high unemployment periods, those amounts can be different. But hopefully you won't need to worry about that.
UPDATE: Finally got my adjudication resolved after 7 weeks! Turns out I needed to provide additional documentation about my job separation. Getting $478 per week which matches what everyone calculated here. Wish I had known about that Claimyr service earlier - would have saved me weeks of stress.
Glad you got through it! The adjudication process is really stressful when you're waiting for income.
Yeah definitely using Claimyr next time if I have any issues with Washington ESD. Live and learn I guess.
Bottom line is 6-12 weeks is normal for the whole appeal process. Sucks but that's reality. At least Washington ESD is more efficient than unemployment agencies in some other states I've dealt with.
Well that's something I guess. Thanks everyone for all the advice and timeline info. Really helps to know what to expect.
Good luck with your appeal! Remember that Claimyr option if you need to get status updates. Really saved me a lot of frustration.
One last thing - if you do win your appeal, don't be surprised if it takes another 2-3 weeks to actually start receiving payments. The system has to process the decision and calculate backpay.
Just to follow up on the Claimyr thing - I ended up using them again when I had questions about my work search requirements. Much easier than trying to decode the website or playing phone tag.
Bottom line: high recruitment areas don't affect your Washington ESD benefits timeline. Keep doing your job search, document everything, and don't let people scare you with made-up rules.
One last thing - make sure your employer knows you're filing for partial unemployment. Some employers get confused and think you're claiming full unemployment when you're not.
Thanks to everyone who shared their experiences in this thread. Really helpful to hear from people who have actually been through the partial unemployment process with Washington ESD.
Angel Campbell
Thank you everyone for all the helpful information! I feel much more confident about applying now.
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Demi Hall
You're welcome! This community is great for helping each other navigate the unemployment system. Good luck!
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