In practical terms, a medication injury case can involve:
- Defective design or manufacturing (rare in many everyday scenarios, but relevant in certain drug categories)
- Inadequate warnings (including what a patient should have been told, and what clinicians should have been able to rely on)
- Risk information that didn’t match what patients experienced after starting the medication
For many Greenville families, the most common turning point is when side effects become severe enough that normal routines—work, caregiving, school drop-offs—can’t continue without major disruption.


