Myrtle Beach is one of the fastest-growing cities in the nation. There’s been a surge of new developments to accommodate both growing numbers of residents and tourists alike. The development near Tidewater Golf Course, Hope Pointe, is launching a neighborhood with 250 homes, and the renowned Yachtsman Resort is being revamped into a luxury residential complex.
The city is also buzzing with new attractions, including the Wild Water Racer at Myrtle Waves and the newly rebuilt Surfside Beach Pier, heralding an exciting era for Myrtle Beach and its community.
However, with major construction projects often come injuries to workers. In South Carolina, the construction industry had the most fatal accidents of any single industry in 2022. If you suffered an injury while working in construction in the Grand Strand, securing strong legal representation is crucial to ensure you receive compensation for yourself and your family.
Since 1968, our construction accident attorneys have protected the rights of injured workers and their families in Myrtle Beach and throughout South Carolina. Contact us for a free case review. We can help you get the financial support you need to recover.
Causes of Construction Accidents and Injuries
Construction ranks among the most dangerous professions in the U.S., primarily because of the diverse range of physical and environmental risks involved. Workers frequently encounter dangers such as heavy equipment, unsafe scaffolding, or cramped spaces during their tasks.
Typical accidents and injuries faced by construction workers can include:
- Slip and falls
- Head injuries
- Burns from fires and explosions
- Electrocution
- Crushing injuries (due to getting caught in or between objects such as construction materials or machinery)
- Back and spine injuries
- Auto and truck crashes
- Forklift accidents
- Digging and excavation accidents
- Punctures and lacerations
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Impact of Construction Accidents on Families
Construction accidents can severely impact workers and their families, leading to financial difficulties and emotional challenges. These effects might include:
- Income Interruption: An unexpected gap in income makes it challenging to keep up with day-to-day bills.
- Medical Bills: The cost of medical treatment for injuries can quickly add up, placing a financial burden on your family.
- Emotional Support Needs: Stress and emotional turmoil often affect injured workers and their loved ones, making it necessary to seek mental health services to help cope with the recovery journey.
- Home Adjustments: Severe injuries might require adjustments in your home to accommodate new mobility needs, adding extra costs and logistical hurdles.
- Loss and Grieving: When a worker succumbs to their injuries, their family not only deals with the grief of losing a loved one. They also face the financial burden of funeral expenses and the absence of future earnings.