This paper presents the first practical end-to-end fault injection attacks on the post-quantum signature scheme PERK, based on the MPC-in-the-Head paradigm and relies on GGM tree expansions for efficient randomness generation. While GGM trees reduce memory requirements, they introduce implementation-level deviations from the theoretical model. We show that these implementation choices fundamentally alter the fault surface and enable new attack vectors that are not captured by the original securi