Many catastrophic cases in Myrtle Beach stem from patterns we see repeatedly:
- Tourist-heavy traffic and sudden lane changes: Busy corridors can create collisions where fault is disputed—especially when multiple vehicles and shifting impact points are involved.
- Pedestrian and crosswalk risk: Late-night nightlife, beachside foot traffic, and crowded sidewalks can turn a single moment into catastrophic trauma.
- Work-zone and contractor activity: Construction seasons and ongoing development increase the odds of severe injuries involving equipment, falling hazards, and unsafe site conditions.
- Hospitality and vacation rentals: Burns and other severe injuries can occur when safety protocols fail—sometimes involving staffing issues, maintenance problems, or defective products.
These scenarios often require fast fact-building. The legal questions you’ll face—who is responsible, what caused the permanent harm, and what damages are supported—depend heavily on local evidence.


