Myrtle Beach is home to a steady mix of industrial activity and high-volume tourism. That means crush injury cases often involve:
- Seasonal employers and temporary staffing, where training records may be incomplete or inconsistent.
- Busy logistics operations supporting hotels, restaurants, and event venues (loading docks, pallet handling, conveyors, dock doors).
- Construction and renovation work that increases the risk of equipment-related injuries.
- Third-party contractors working on the same site, sometimes with multiple insurance policies and competing reports.
In these situations, the early investigation is crucial. Evidence can disappear quickly—surveillance footage gets overwritten, equipment is repaired, and incident reporting gets “cleaned up.” A Myrtle Beach crush injury lawyer focuses on preserving proof before it’s gone.


