Greg Jones Law: Advocating for Stevens-Johnson Syndrome (SJS) Victims
WILMINGTON, N.C.,
Understanding Stevens-Johnson Syndrome (SJS)
Stevens-Johnson Syndrome is a rare but critical condition where the skin and mucous membranes react adversely to medication. It begins with flu-like symptoms, followed by painful red or purplish rashes that spread and blister. In severe cases, SJS can result in long-term health issues or even become life-threatening.
Timely Legal Action is Essential
A concerning trend observed by
"It's heartbreaking to see so many people contacting us about SJS after it's too late to sue," said
Comprehensive Legal Support for SJS Victims
Medical Bills: Both past and future expenses related to the treatment of SJS.
Lost Wages: Compensation for income lost due to the inability to work.
Pain and Suffering: Damages for the physical and emotional pain endured.
Permanent Injuries or Disability: Compensation for any long-term or permanent effects of the condition.
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Beyond SJS cases,
Raising Awareness and Advocating for Victims
"We are here to help victims navigate the legal process and secure the compensation they deserve," said
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