What does continued claim status mean?
Continued claims, also referred to as insured unemployment, is the number of people who have already filed an initial claim and who have experienced a week of unemployment and then filed a continued claim to claim benefits for that week of unemployment.
What does adjudication mean for unemployment?
The adjudicator must determine if you were separated from the employer(s) under conditions that might disqualify you from receiving unemployment compensation. Upon the completion of the investigation, the adjudicator will issue a written determination(s) that is mailed to you and the employer(s).
What does exhausted active mean on unemployment?
Typically means that you have used all of the benefit weeks you were entitled to during your benefit year. All weeks of entitlement on your claim have been paid out.
What does non monetary determination mean?
NON-MONETARY DETERMINATION – A written determination of eligibility regarding a specific issue or circumstance other than monetary eligibility that may affect benefit eligibility. Items include such things as quitting a job, being discharged, etc.
What does continued claims confirmation mean for unemployment?
Continuing claims are the number of people filing for unemployment benefits who have already filed an initial claim. In order to be included in continuing claims, the person must be covered by unemployment insurance and currently receiving benefits.
What is a continued claim form?
Unemployment Insurance (UI) benefits are paid after a properly completed and signed Continued Claim form is submitted to the Employment Development Department (EDD). You will receive a Continued Claim form within 10 days of EDD processing your application for UI benefits. Claim forms are submitted every two weeks.
How long does the adjudication process take for unemployment?
COVID-19 UPDATE: Please be aware that the average time from a claim being established to receiving a fully-adjudicated eligibility determination can typically take between 45-60 days.
How long after monetary determination do you get paid?
Under District law, there is a one week waiting period before UI benefits are paid. The waiting period is the first week for which you would otherwise be eligible. Generally, this is the first week of your claim. No payment is made during the waiting period.
Does non-monetary determination mean approved?
Non-monetary documents will state: This notice is a determination on eligibility for unemployment benefits. The non-monetary documents will contain a summary of the specific issue addressed by that document. If you are denied benefits, the document will clearly state the week or weeks that you’re not eligible.