r/UnemploymentWA Sep 03 '25

RESOLVED Adjudication In Progress

I was fired from my job on 8/14 due to performance. I filed for unemployment on 8/17 and additional paperwork was requested, which I completed. My claim has been stuck in adjudication since 8/25 with no change. I have since filed 2 weekly claims. May I please have some guidance on how to move this forward?

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u/pootfactory Sep 03 '25

And no, not new here just using a burner account. I’ve lurked around this community quite a bit on my main account and kind of have an idea of how things work around here 🙂

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u/SoThenIThought_ Admin for WEBA.Law, WA Unemployment Benefits Sep 03 '25

Cool do you need the guide or do you already know what three pieces of information I always ask? if so I would love to get it as soon as you can. I don't see it in the post or this reply

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u/pootfactory Sep 03 '25
  1. Fired
  2. Separation from a job
  3. 8/17/2025

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u/SoThenIThought_ Admin for WEBA.Law, WA Unemployment Benefits Sep 03 '25

what was the reason that you were fired?

performance related to quota, workmanship, volume? or was there a specific allegation that you didn't do timely follow-ups or something?

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u/pootfactory Sep 03 '25

I was put on a PIP in May and my employer determined that I had not made enough improvements in 3 months to remain employed at the company. I was pulled into a meeting with HR and my manager and terminated verbally on 8/14.

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u/SoThenIThought_ Admin for WEBA.Law, WA Unemployment Benefits Sep 03 '25 edited Sep 03 '25

so that pip and the termination letter that I am assuming that you received specifically says the words performance. or quota. and it does not say that you were insubordinate or did not follow a company policy? is that correct?

if that's the case then we have to wait until after the 10th business day to take another action. that is the minimum time frame that ESD is required to allow the employer to respond from the origination date of the claim, which is why I ask start date of claims

you are not required to dispel anything because if the above is true, there is nothing to dispel. so there is no point in providing additional information. because it wouldn't really help you. they need to prove that you were fired for misconduct and if they can't do that then it'll just sort itself out immediately right?

do you know what is suggested in this case on or after the 10th business day?

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u/pootfactory Sep 03 '25

I did not receive a termination letter, only a Release document to sign in order to obtain severance. When they initially asked for documentation proving the reason for termination, I provided them copies of the performance emails I received from my manager.

As we are approaching 10 business days since adjudication began, what would you suggest if I still don’t have a decision?

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u/SoThenIThought_ Admin for WEBA.Law, WA Unemployment Benefits Sep 03 '25

I understand. I just want to be clear for other people reading that when you're fired for performance and there's no allegation of misconduct there's no advantage to doing that. they're not requiring those forms. and there really is no advantage. just the other day somebody claimed that I said the opposite of that so now I have to go about dispelling it constantly

I will send you the next step by direct message in about 35 minutes cuz I'm driving right now

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u/SoThenIThought_ Admin for WEBA.Law, WA Unemployment Benefits Sep 03 '25

what was the additional paperwork that they requested, that you mentioned in your post that you returned?

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u/pootfactory Sep 03 '25

I mentioned this upthread, but they requested proof of the reason for termination, and since I didn’t have a formal termination letter I provided copies of the performance emails I received from my manager documenting that I was on a PIP.

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u/SoThenIThought_ Admin for WEBA.Law, WA Unemployment Benefits Sep 03 '25

was this fact finding called All Separations?

should be listed in the tab called online activity

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u/pootfactory Sep 03 '25

Yes it was All Separations

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u/SoThenIThought_ Admin for WEBA.Law, WA Unemployment Benefits Sep 03 '25

that is a standard questionnaire with the option to attach additional documents at the end. but as you're learning you probably didn't need to do that. but what's done is done and we can't undo it and it sounds like what was submitted doesn't damage your eligibility case anyway. but they do not specifically require those documents. they don't say that in that fact finding. it's just a standard set of questions with an option to attach documents at the end

okay well are we at or beyond the 10th business day from when you filed the claim? if so I'll send you the next step on direct message

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u/pootfactory Sep 03 '25

Understood thank you. Is it 10 business days from the initial claim or since the issue was identified? The claim entered adjudication status on 8/25, but i filed on 8/17. I will wait on next steps from you via dm.

Thank you for your help!

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u/SoThenIThought_ Admin for WEBA.Law, WA Unemployment Benefits Sep 03 '25

yeah just to reiterate what I was saying earlier. The 10 business days starts from the date or origination of claim, not when it enters adjudication.which is why I ask for when people started to claim and not when they started adjudication

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u/pootfactory Sep 03 '25

Thank you for clarifying!

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