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Drew L Johnson, P.C.

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For people who are unable to work due to a physical or mental medical condition, Social Security provides vital benefits that allow recipients to live with stability and dignity. Unfortunately, these benefits are often locked under layers of bureaucracy.

The application process is confusing and time-consuming, and even applicants with qualifying conditions often find themselves getting rejected. Drew L. Johnson, P.C. Attorneys at Law has spent over 40 years helping Oregonians get the benefits they deserve so they can live their lives.

Mr. Johnson and Mr. Moen-Johnson understand how stressful it can be to have a medical condition which prevents you from working, which is why they are committed to serving every client with compassion, understanding, and personal attention.



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Social Security Disability:Whether you are a new Social Security applicant or are working towards a reconsideration, Drew L. Johnson, P.C., Attorneys at Law has the Social Security attorneys Eugene, OR depends on and we will help you get the benefits you need.
Supplemental Security Income:Countless low-income Americans count on Supplemental Security Income (SSI) benefits for their basic financial needs. Whether you are over 65, have a medical condition that prevents you from working, or are blind, SSI can provide vital assistance to help you support yourself. At the same time, the application process can be extremely daunting—leading many qualifying individuals to go without the benefits they need. For over 40 years, Drew L. Johnson, P.C. Attorneys at Law has helped Oregonians successfully claim SSI benefits.
Denied Disability Claims:Applying for Social Security benefits isn’t easy. The confusing documents and deadlines are daunting to say the least, which is why it’s especially frustrating and disheartening if your application is denied. Not only are you unable to receive the financial assistance that you need, but you’re now faced with an entirely new process to apply for reconsideration if you still want to try to claim benefits. Drew L. Johnson, P.C. Attorneys at Law understands your frustration and is here to help.
Qualifying Mental Disorders:Disabilities come in all shapes and sizes—and they’re not only physical. If you’re dealing with a mental disorder that prevents you from working, you may qualify for Social Security benefits under either Supplemental Security Income (SSI) or Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI). The Social Security Administration maintains a list of qualifying mental disorders and the requirements for each. Drew L. Johnson, P.C. Attorneys at Law can help you understand whether or not your medical condition qualifies and can help you successfully apply for Social Security benefits to get you the financial assistance you need.
Qualifying Physical Disorders:If you have a medical condition which prevents you from working, you may qualify for Social Security benefits. There is a long list of qualifying conditions with unique requirements for each condition, so determining whether your condition entitles you to Social Security benefits can be a challenge in itself. Drew L. Johnson, P.C. Attorneys at Law can help you understand whether your condition qualifies and will work with you to put together a successful application for benefits.
Dependent & Children Disability Benefits: If you are responsible for supporting a family or other dependents, a disability that prevents you from working can put stress not only on you but also on your loved ones. Social Security exists to help you take care of yourself and your family, which is why individuals who receive Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) may be able to get monthly benefits for their children as well. Drew L. Johnson, P.C. Attorneys at Law can help you understand whether your children are eligible for benefits under SSDI or help any disabled children get their own benefits through Supplemental Security Income (SSI).

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