Stevens-Johnson Syndrome Lawyers

WARNING: STEVENS-JOHNSON SYNDROME is a fatal medical condition which is associated with the use of CHILDREN'S MOTRIN, BACTRIM and BEXTRA and may cause BLINDNESS, SKIN LOSS, and DEATH.

The Law Offices of Nadrich & Cohen have put together a team of qualified experts and qualified lawyers dedicated to successfully bringing claims on behalf of SJS and TEN (Toxic Epiderman Necrolysis) victims. We have many SJS and TEN cases due to the use of the following drugs:

  • Childrens Motrin
  • Motrin
  • Tegretal
  • Dilantin
  • Trileptol
  • Bextra
  • Feldene
  • Ceclor
  • Clinoril
  • Zantac
  • Neurontin
  • Tylenol
  • Z-pack or Zithromax
  • Prilosec
  • Aldactone
  • Athrotec
  • Avalox
  • Zortaren
  • Coreg
  • Septra
  • Bactrim
  • Levaquin
  • Lamictal
  • Ibuprofen
  • Avalox
  • Voltaren
  • Phenytek
  • Relafen
  • Provigil (Modafinil)
  • Although Nadrich & Cohen's offices are located in California, the firm is engaged in litigation throughout the country.

    We are representing and presently investigating many SJS/TEN victims throughout the United States resulting from the use of the above drugs. If you or your child have been diagnosed with Stevens-Johnson Syndrome and/or Toxic Epidermal Necrolysis and have taken any of the above drugs, contact our offices immediately.

     

    Our team is dedicated to providing SJS or TEN victims with the best scientific information and legal advice necessary to succeed against the drug companies. We have recovered in excess of $150,000,000 on behalf of our clients. Our experienced Stevens-Johnson Syndrom attorneys are representing Stevens-Johnson Syndrome cases throughout the country.

    Stevens-Johnson Syndrome (SJS) and Toxic Epidermal Necrolysis (TEN), which is an extremely severe type of SJS, are rare and potentially fatal skin conditions. Either condition may be caused by infections or the use of certain medications, such as NSAIDs (non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug). Also known as Erythema Multiforme, SJS may also be caused by an allergic reaction to some medications.

    In most cases of SJS and TENS the victims are adults, and it has been estimated that 1 out of 5 victims suffering from SJS are under the age of twenty. Some children have suffered seriously painful and devastating effects of SJS as the result of reactions to Children's Motrin. Children's Motrin, which has been approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), is used to alleviate pain and reduce fevers in sick children between the ages of two and eleven. The over-the-counter medication comes in liquid and tablet forms, and a variety of colors and flavors.

    Stevens-Johnson Syndrome (SJS) and Toxic Epidermal Necrolysis (TEN) have similar symptoms, which include skin peeling and skin rashes on various parts of the body which resemble severe burns; although the most common indicators that an individual may have either of these conditions are lesions on the genitals, body, and mouth. In addition to skin diseases, SJS may result in a variety of eye and eyelid disorders, including eye lesions, swelling of the eye, eye infections, and discharge coming from the eye. In extreme SJS cases where the eyes are affected, victims may become blind.

    The mortality rate for persons suffering with Stevens-Johnson Syndrome is between 25-80%. Some of the factors that determine a person's likelihood of survival include the severity of the disorder and the amount of skin that the victim looses. If a person with Stevens Johnson Syndrome has lesions that are exposed and become infected, they have a much higher chance of death.

    Nadrich & Cohen, LLP uses an aggressive approach when representing our clients who are suffering with Stevens-Johnson Syndrome. We have an impressive track record of successful case outcomes and have the knowledge and skill to fight against large pharmaceutical companies and corporations. If your child has been the victim of Stevens-Johnson Syndrome (SJS) or Toxic Epidermal Necrolysis (TENS) and has taken Children's Motrin, Bextra or Bactrim, he or she may be entitled to monetary compensation for their injuries. Our Stevens-Johnson Syndrome lawyers will help you at no cost. We charge a contingency fee only, meaning that we will only charge a fee if we attain a monetary recovery for you. If we do not obtain a recovery for you - you owe our firm nothing. We will come out to your home or office and we obtain all of your medical records.

    If you or your child has suffered Stevens Johnson Syndrome or Toxic Epidermal Necrolysis from taking Children's Motrin, Bextra, Bactrim or other medications, please contact an Stevens-Johnson Syndrome lawyer at Nadrich & Cohen, LLP immediately. We are representing Stevens Johnson Syndrome victims nationwide.

    If you or a loved one have suffered injuries or have legal concerns related to these products, please immediately contact us at (800) 718-4658. You may be legally entitled to recover medical expenses, lost earnings, as well as compensation for physical pain and suffering, mental anguish and physical impairment. For persons who have died, their surviving spouse or other family members often can bring a wrongful death action.

    Please call Nadrich & Cohen, LLP at 1-800-718-4658 for immediate assistance or click here to submit your potential case.

    We are available 7 days a week and will respond to your inquiry within 24 hours.

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