North Myrtle Beach sees heavy seasonal foot traffic and frequent vehicle movement—tourists, delivery drivers, rideshare vehicles, and locals all sharing the same corridors. That mix can make pedestrian incidents harder to investigate because:
- Visibility changes quickly near the Grand Strand, especially at dusk or during rain.
- Turning movements at commercial intersections and side streets are common where pedestrians cross to reach shops and dining.
- Crowded crosswalks and walkways can create misunderstandings about who had the right of way.
- Construction zones and resurfacing can affect markings, signage, and driver sightlines.
- Witnesses may be distracted by the busy environment and remember details differently.
Because of these factors, insurance companies often push back on fault or try to minimize how severe the injuries are—particularly when there are delays in treatment or unclear scene evidence.


