
Horry County, SC (July 11, 2026) – After a two-vehicle collision with entrapment on the Highway 544 bridge over the Intracoastal Waterway in Horry County, two people were taken to a hospital on Friday morning, July 10, with one person in critical condition.
Horry County Fire Rescue deployed extrication operations to remove those trapped inside the vehicles, blocking lanes of traffic on the bridge.
No details about the identities of those involved or the circumstances of the crash were confirmed in the initial report on the accident.
The South Carolina Highway Patrol is investigating with assistance from the Horry County Police Department.
We hope both those hurt receive the best possible care and make as full a recovery as possible.
South Carolina's fault-based insurance system allows those hurt to pursue compensation directly from the at-fault driver's liability coverage, making it important to identify how the crash occurred and which party bears responsibility.
When injuries are critical enough to require extrication and emergency hospitalization, the financial stakes of any resulting claim are substantial, and acting early to preserve evidence and consult an attorney can meaningfully strengthen the legal position of those affected.
The categories of compensation that may be available following a crash of this severity extend well beyond the costs of initial emergency treatment. Surgery, intensive care, extended hospitalization, and long-term rehabilitation are among the direct medical expenses that can accumulate rapidly in the days and weeks following a crash involving critical injuries.
Beyond these immediate costs, lost income during what may be a lengthy recovery, diminished long-term earning capacity, and the broader impact of critical injuries on a person's quality of life are among the additional categories of damages that may need to be considered before any settlement is reached.
Because critical injuries can take considerable time to fully understand, those hurt should be cautious about accepting any early settlement offer before the complete scope of their medical needs and future consequences has been established.
South Carolina requires insurers to offer underinsured and uninsured motorist coverage, which may provide additional sources of compensation if the at-fault driver's policy limits prove insufficient to address injuries of this severity.
A car accident attorney may be able to help those hurt identify all applicable insurance coverage, monitor the investigation as findings become available, and ensure that any resolution reached reflects the full and lasting scope of their losses.
Our team at The Arndt Law Firm helps injured people across Horry County and throughout South Carolina after serious crashes. We protect key evidence, explain each step clearly, and build a strong claim around the facts of your case.
If you were involved in a crash and want to understand what evidence you need, our team is ready to help. You can reach The Arndt Law Firm at (843) 310-4645 to talk about your situation.
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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