In Myrtle Beach, the “who’s responsible?” question can turn into a scheduling and paperwork problem just as quickly as it becomes a legal one.
Common local scenarios include:
- Nightlife and event traffic near Broadway at the Beach and other entertainment areas, where sudden stops, lane changes, and distracted driving are more likely.
- Pedestrian crossings and curbside pickup/drop-off activity, including injuries that happen while stepping into traffic, waiting at a curb, or walking near a rideshare stop.
- Tourist-heavy roads and seasonal congestion, which can affect visibility, timing, and how quickly witnesses can be identified.
Add to that the reality that rideshare accidents often involve multiple potential insurance sources and shifting narratives from different parties. The sooner you organize the facts, the better positioned you are to respond to insurer questions without missing key details.


