Myrtle Beach is a year-round destination with heavy foot traffic, seasonal staffing changes, and constant property turnover. Those realities can affect staircase fall claims in ways that matter legally:
- Condo and HOA properties: Stair systems are often maintained through shared agreements, and responsibilities can be split between the building, the management company, and individual owners.
- Hotels, rentals, and guest facilities: Maintenance schedules may change in peak season, and incident reporting systems can vary by property.
- Mixed-use buildings: You may be navigating stairs in environments that combine residential units with businesses.
- Lighting, wet conditions, and cleaning activity: Sand, coastal humidity, and frequent cleaning can make tread surfaces slick or cluttered—especially in high-traffic entry areas.
These factors can create competing explanations for how the fall happened—so your documentation and early legal guidance are crucial.


