Pro claim summary says claim pending but under activity record it says “determination, payment 0.00 reduction 0.00, no reason under reason, and no days under period. I’m so confused does that mean my claim was denied?
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DeShawn Washington
That EDD status is definitely confusing! The "claim pending" on your summary page is actually the main status to focus on. The "determination, payment 0.00" entry in your activity record is typically just showing that a determination is in process, not that you've been denied. When your claim is truly denied, EDD will usually explicitly state "disqualified" or "denied" and provide a specific reason code. Since you're not seeing a reason listed, it's more likely your claim is still being processed. This could mean: - Your claim is still under review - They're verifying your information - There might be a pending interview or document request I'd recommend checking your EDD inbox for any notices or interview appointments. You can also call EDD directly to ask about your status - having your claim number ready will help speed things up. Sometimes the online system doesn't show the full picture of what's happening with your claim. Don't panic just yet - "pending" generally means they're still working on it rather than a denial.
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Mary R
Pfl not pro claim*
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Xan Dae
I went through something similar with my PFL claim last year! The activity record showing "determination, payment 0.00, reduction 0.00" with no reason is pretty standard when they're still processing your claim. It's essentially a placeholder entry that gets created when they start reviewing your case. Since your claim summary still shows "pending," that's actually a good sign - it means they haven't made a negative determination yet. When PFL claims get denied, you'll typically see a clear denial reason and they'll send you a Notice of Determination explaining why. A few things that might help while you wait: - Check if you have any outstanding documents they requested - Make sure your certifications are up to date - Look for any interview notices in your inbox The waiting is definitely stressful, but "pending" usually just means they need more time to process everything. PFL claims can take a few weeks, especially if they need to verify your medical certification or employment information. Hang in there!
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Ana Rusula
•@Xan Dae Thanks for sharing your experience! That s'really reassuring to hear from someone who went through the same thing. I ve'been checking my inbox obsessively but haven t'seen any requests for additional documents or interview notices yet. Mary, I m'in a similar boat with my PFL claim - seeing those zeros in the activity record had me convinced I was denied too! But reading these responses makes me feel better that it s'just part of their processing system. How long did your claim end up taking to get approved @Xan Dae? I m'trying to manage my expectations on timing since I really need these benefits to kick in soon.
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