Clemson has a mix of long-term residents, students, and visitors—so medication injuries can show up in different ways:
- Students and young adults may start prescriptions quickly and then struggle when side effects interfere with school, work, or daily life.
- Seasonal visitors and event attendees may be prescribed medications for short-term issues and later experience complications they didn’t expect.
- Local workers often can’t “take time off” easily when symptoms flare—especially when treatment requires follow-up visits, therapy, or ongoing monitoring.
In all of these scenarios, the same problem appears: people know they’re hurt, but they need to determine whether the drug’s risks were properly disclosed and whether the manufacturer is legally responsible.


