In Myrtle Beach, the “smoke problem” frequently shows up indoors. Even when outside air improves, smoke can linger in buildings through:
- HVAC systems that weren’t maintained or weren’t properly set during smoky windows
- Condensation/air-leak pathways common in older coastal construction
- Shared ventilation in multi-unit condos and hotels
- Rental turnover issues where filters aren’t replaced on schedule
That means your case may not hinge only on what the sky looked like—it may hinge on what your building’s air system did (or didn’t do) while smoke was present.
If your symptoms worsened after you arrived, after a weekend stay, or after returning from a smoky area, your timeline is crucial. In South Carolina, delays in documenting symptoms and treatment can make causation feel weaker to insurers. Acting promptly helps protect your record.


