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Stevens Johnson Syndrome (SJS) lawsuits refer to personal injury cases that seek compensation for those who believe they have developed Stevens Johnson Syndrome as a result of taking medications including (but not limited to):
Stevens Johnson Syndrome is a serious skin disease that can be fatal if left untreated. Marked by blisters, rashes, lesions and severe pain, the condition causes the outer layer of skin to become detached, die off and shed (slough) from the body. While mild to moderate cases require weeks of hospitalization for recovery, more severe cases can leave victims in a hospital for months in order to survive.
If you or a loved one has been diagnosed with Stevens Johnson Syndrome, or if you have lost a loved one to the condition, you may qualify to seek compensation for your injuries, losses, pain and suffering. Even if you are unsure of the cause, we welcome you to speak with one of our experienced attorneys to find out if you are eligible for recovery via a Stevens Johnson Syndrome lawsuit.
During a free and confidential consultation, an attorney will assess your situation by:
Our attorneys have much needed experience and resources to help affected individuals and their families realize a favorable outcome in their Stevens Johnson Syndrome lawsuit. We are committed to evaluating every shred of evidence and building the strongest case possible by:
If you feel that you may have a legal claim and would like assistance from a dedicated Stevens Johnson Syndrome lawyer, please contact our law offices today. We can be reached by email, or for immediate assistance, call toll free (800) 481-7430.
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