North Myrtle Beach has a mix of year-round neighborhoods and high-traffic tourism areas. That combination can affect dog bite cases in practical ways:
- More visitors and unfamiliar property: Bites can occur when someone is walking through a yard, entering a common area, or staying at short-term rentals.
- Busy streets and distractions: Quick, chaotic moments after an attack can lead to incomplete information (who was present, what the dog did, where the injury happened).
- Fast pressure to “resolve it”: Owners or insurers may push for quick statements or quick payments before medical treatment is complete.
Because of these realities, residents often need a strategy that focuses on documentation and credibility—not just a number.


