
Myrtle Beach, SC (March 11, 2026) — Emergency personnel responded to a two-vehicle side-impact collision on 82nd Parkway on Wednesday morning, March 11.
Upon arrival, first responders focused on a 33-year-old woman involved in the crash. She was found to have sustained significant injuries, including a visible wrist deformity and head trauma. Due to the nature of her injuries, she was stabilized at the scene and transported to a local hospital for treatment.
Local authorities are investigating the cause of the collision.
We wish a full and swift recovery to the hurt woman.
South Carolina operates under a modified comparative negligence system, which allows an injured party to recover damages as long as their fault does not exceed that of the other parties involved. Specifically, you can recover compensation if you are found to be 50% or less at fault. If you are found to be 51% or more responsible for the collision, you are legally barred from seeking any recovery. If you are partially at fault, your final compensation award will be reduced by your assigned percentage of responsibility.
Because this incident involved a side-impact collision, liability often hinges on determining which driver had the right-of-way or if a traffic signal was ignored. In South Carolina, a driver who violates a safety statute, such as running a red light or failing to yield at a junction, may be considered "negligent per se." This legal doctrine can simplify the process of proving fault, as it establishes that the driver breached their duty of care by breaking the law. Gathering the official South Carolina Traffic Collision Report is the first essential step in verifying how the responding officer documented these factors.
Finally, victims in South Carolina have a three-year statute of limitations to file a personal injury lawsuit for damages. This timeframe includes the right to pursue compensation for medical expenses, lost wages, and non-economic damages like pain and suffering. Evidence such as "black box" data from the vehicles and footage from traffic cameras should be preserved quickly before it is overwritten.
Consulting with a professional early can help manage the complexities of multiple insurance claims and ensure that your right to full recovery is protected under state law. A car accident attorney can help you better understand your options and decide what steps make sense for your situation.
If you have doubts after an accident or crash in Myrtle Beach or nearby areas, our team at The Arndt Law Firm is ready to help. We have experience reviewing vehicle collision cases and explaining how insurance claims and documentation may work.
You can contact The Arndt Law Firm at (843) 469-8777 today to talk about your situation with us and learn more about available options.
Note: This post has been prepared using information gathered from publicly available secondary sources. The details of the incident have not been independently verified. If you notice any inaccuracies, please contact The Arndt Law Firm so we can promptly review and update the content to ensure accuracy and reliability.
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