Injured by Negligence? You Deserve Better.

Myrtle Beach Personal Injury Lawyers

When life changes in an instant due to someone else’s carelessness, we step in to help you reclaim control. We represent injury victims across Myrtle Beach and surrounding areas in a wide range of cases—from auto accidents to falls to life-altering trauma. You focus on recovery—we’ll focus on the fight.

Types of Personal Injury Cases We Handle

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Car, Truck & Motorcycle Accidents

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Slip & Fall Injuries

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Dog Bites & Animal Attacks

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Pedestrian & Bicycle Accidents

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Premises Liability Cases

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Boating Accidents

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Workplace Injuries (third-party liability claims)

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Construction Site Injuries

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Catastrophic Injury & Disability Cases

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Assault or Negligent Security Claims

What to Do After a Personal Injury

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Get Medical Help Right Away

Delays can hurt your health and your claim.

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Report the Incident

File an official report with police, management, or supervisors.

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Document Everything

Photos, witnesses, injuries, and expenses—save it all.

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Don’t Speak to Insurance Alone

They work for their bottom line. Let us speak for you.

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Talk to an Injury Lawyer

The sooner we get involved, the stronger your case can become.

Compensation You May Be Entitled To

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Medical Bills (Emergency & Ongoing)

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Physical Therapy & Rehabilitation

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Lost Income & Earning Potential

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Pain & Suffering

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Emotional Distress

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Loss of Enjoyment of Life

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Home or Vehicle Modifications (if disabled)

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Permanent Disfigurement or Scarring

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Wrongful Death Benefits (for qualifying family members)

Your Injury Claim Questions Answered

If you're not sure where to start, these answers can help you feel more informed.

  • What qualifies as a personal injury case?

    A personal injury case arises when you're hurt due to someone else’s negligence or recklessness—like in a car crash, a slip on unsafe property, or an attack due to poor security. If another party’s actions—or lack of action—led to your injury, you may have a case.

  • How do I prove someone else was at fault?

    We use a combination of evidence: photos, medical records, eyewitness testimony, expert evaluations, and more. The goal is to clearly connect the other party’s negligence to your injury and show the impact it has had on your life—physically, emotionally, and financially.


  • How long do I have to file a personal injury claim in South Carolina?

    The general statute of limitations is three years from the date of the injury. However, exceptions exist, and missing the deadline can end your claim. Contacting a lawyer as soon as possible gives you the best chance to preserve evidence and build a solid case.

  • What if I was partially at fault?

    South Carolina follows a comparative negligence rule. As long as you were less than 51% at fault, you can still recover compensation—though your award may be reduced based on your level of responsibility. We’ll help minimize that percentage and maximize your recovery.

  • Will I have to go to court?

    Not always. Many personal injury cases settle out of court. But if trial becomes necessary, we’re fully prepared to fight on your behalf. We’ll keep you informed and involved throughout the process, whether we’re negotiating or going before a judge and jury.

Still have a question?

Reach out anytime. We’ll take the time to listen, explain your options, and help you move forward with confidence.