North Myrtle Beach sees a steady mix of residents, seasonal visitors, and frequent foot traffic. That blend can create premises conditions that are easy to miss and hard to explain later—especially when cameras don’t capture the full moment or when the hazard is cleaned up quickly.
Common local scenarios we see include:
- Wet floors and sand-tracking inside beach-adjacent businesses or rentals
- Broken or uneven walkways around hotels, condos, and outdoor entrances
- Inadequate lighting in parking lots, stairwells, and loading areas
- Slip hazards from cleaning schedules or delayed “wet floor” warnings
- Construction, repairs, or seasonal maintenance that increases trip risks
In South Carolina, these cases typically turn on whether the property owner took reasonable steps to keep the premises safe and whether they had notice—or should have had notice—of the condition.


