There are hundreds of thousands of such workers seeking payments. A federal aid package just kicked in for them.

Washington state's Employment Security website crashed over the weekend as independent contractors and gig workers accessed the system for the first time.

The unemployment site is up again and taking applications today, but with a warning about extremely high volumes.

As frustrating as the online experience might be, it’s better than phoning overloaded call centers. Officials stress that applicants will not lose money if they can't file immediately. Payments are retroactive to when you qualified.

The state added capacity to its website to handle the expected crush, but it was not enough. Employment Security recently hired 500 workers, and is going to bring on more in coming days, according to agency head Suzi LeVine.

Washington state is in good shape to handle the monetary demand. A large portion of the money being disbursed comes from federal funds. In addition, the state has $4.7 billion in a trust fund to pay unemployment claims. It’s one of the best unemployment trust funds in the country right now. So far, $270 million has been payed out in the current crisis.

Washington state's economic boom brought many new jobs and employers to pay into the trust fund, during a period of very few claims.