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Why should you entrust your case to the lawyers at Childers, Schlueter & Smith?

Dilantin LawyersChilders, Schlueter & Smith L.L.P. is a preeminent law firm of serious injury and wrongful death lawyers helping victims and survivors of Stevens-Johnson Syndrome. Our firm has seen a significant link in common drugs, such as Dilantin, and represents the injured or surviving family members in claims against various manufacturers, including Pfizer Inc.

Headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia, senior partners Richard Schlueter and Andy Childers have represented individuals in legal matters throughout the United States. Lifelong injury and death cases are difficult, take time, and significant strategy for trial against a billion dollar, global pharmaceutical drug maker. You will need experienced lawyers who will fight for you rights on your side.

If you are a friend or family member and wish to speak with Mr. Childers, Mr. Schlueter or Mr. Smith, there is no cost and all initial consultations are free. Some questions can be easily answered over the phone, however in some cases the law may require a few forms to be signed. However, at this moment, if you have a question, please contact our firm at 800-641-0098 and you will be connected to one of our attorneys.

10 Tips to Help a Victim of Stevens-Johnson Syndrome

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  • 1) Catalog and save all prescription medicines the victim was taking.
  • 2) Take photos and videos to document their condition and subsequent recovery.
  • 3) Report the reaction to the FDA to make them more aware of Dilantin’s effects on patients.
  • 4) Contact your loved one’s employer to make them aware of the situation and how serious it is.  Ask if there are any medication stored in their desk or at their working area.

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