Myrtle Beach is a year-round destination, but the risk changes with the season. Summer brings more drivers, more pedestrians, and more late-night activity. That combination increases the chances of fractures from:
- Car and motorcycle crashes on busy corridors and tourist-heavy intersections
- Slip-and-fall incidents on wet walkways, pools, and beach-adjacent property
- Construction and maintenance injuries where schedules and site traffic can be chaotic
- Recreational injuries connected to unsafe conditions at venues
What makes fracture claims tricky is that the injury is often only half the story. The other half is proving how the incident caused the fracture, and how your recovery affects work, mobility, and long-term health.


