North Myrtle Beach is a working coastal community with heavy seasonal demand. That affects construction injury cases in practical ways:
- Tourist season foot traffic: Injuries aren’t only happening to employees—sometimes delivery drivers, subcontractors, or visitors are in the wrong place at the wrong time.
- Traffic and material deliveries: When sidewalks, drive lanes, and temporary access routes are shared, claims often involve disputes about warning signs, traffic control, and whether the site was secured.
- Multiple subcontractors on tight timelines: Coastal development can bring several companies to the same project. Liability may not fall on a single “big contractor,” and each entity may point to another.
- Weather and seawind conditions: Wind, salt air, and rapid schedule changes can contribute to unsafe setups—especially with scaffolding, temporary structures, and exterior work.
These factors can make the incident harder to investigate later. The earlier you secure records and document what happened, the stronger your claim tends to be.


