Myrtle Beach has a unique mix of risk factors that can make injury claims more disputed than people expect:
- High traffic and sudden stops on busy corridors and during peak travel seasons can lead to rear-end impacts and whiplash-type injuries.
- Tourist-heavy activity increases the odds of unclear fault, delayed witness identification, and rushed incident reporting.
- Sand, wet walkways, and resort-area premises create recurring slip-and-fall scenarios—especially at hotels, attractions, and restaurants.
- Construction and seasonal staffing can affect how quickly hazards are corrected or how incident paperwork is completed.
In these situations, insurers may argue the symptoms are unrelated, that the injury is “soft tissue only,” or that the timeline doesn’t match the event. Your job is to focus on recovery; your lawyer’s job is to build a claim that holds up.


