Myrtle Beach is a high-traffic area for tourism, restaurants, hotels, and construction activity—plus a lot of summer cooking, grilling, and evening entertainment. That matters because burn injuries frequently occur in settings where multiple people and parties may share responsibility.
Common Myrtle Beach scenarios include:
- Hospitality and restaurant incidents: hot oil, steam, or dishwashing equipment mishaps; wet floors plus a burn can complicate fault.
- Beachside rental properties: defective or poorly maintained appliances (water heaters, grills, outdoor heating devices) and unclear maintenance records.
- Tourist and event crowds: crowded walkways where spills or unsafe conditions go unnoticed until someone gets hurt.
- Construction and renovation work: thermal burns from equipment, electrical hazards, or chemical exposure when proper safety protocols aren’t followed.
These environments can produce evidence that either strengthens your case—or gives insurers room to argue the injury wasn’t as serious or wasn’t caused by their client.


