Andrea K Knight, experienced Social Security & Disability, Workers Compensation attorney in Eugene, OR with 7 reviews
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Andrea K Knight

2295 Coburg Road Suite #200, Eugene, OR

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Amy short

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27 Jan, 2025
I highly recommend this office always a pleasure and I’ve always felt like I had a lion in my corner when they have represented me
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Seemed very knowledgeable, and nice
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