Public Adjusters in Myrtle Beach, SC

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Licensed Public Adjusters in Myrtle Beach, SC

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Hurricane Water Flood Wind Fire Hail

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About Property Damage Claims in Myrtle Beach

Myrtle Beach anchors the Grand Strand, a 60-mile arc of barrier island and coastal communities that extends from the North Carolina border southward through Horry and Georgetown counties. The area's low elevation, extensive developed coastline, and position directly in the path of storms tracking along the Southeast coast make it one of the most hurricane-exposed resort destinations in the United States. Hurricane Hugo's (1989) storm surge was catastrophic along the Grand Strand — the storm surge reached 20 feet in some locations, erasing entire communities north of Myrtle Beach and fundamentally reshaping the region's building standards and insurance environment. The Grand Strand's rapid development since Hugo has placed far more property in the storm surge zone than existed in 1989.

Weather Patterns

Direct Atlantic exposure along the Grand Strand barrier island chain. Storm surge risk is amplified by the shallow continental shelf off the Carolinas coast. Hurricane season June-November with landfall risk from storms tracking northwest from the Atlantic. Nor'easters in winter produce coastal erosion and occasional flood damage.

Notable Storm History

Hurricane Hugo (1989) — Category 4 storm surge devastated the Grand Strand. Hurricane Floyd (1999) — significant flooding and wind damage. Hurricane Matthew (2016) — widespread damage and flooding along the coast. Hurricane Florence (2018) — flooding and storm surge across Horry County.

Common Damage Types in Myrtle Beach

Hurricane storm surge and coastal flooding Hurricane wind damage to coastal structures Nor'easter flooding and erosion damage Roof damage from tropical force winds Water intrusion from wind-driven rain Saltwater damage to structures and mechanical systems

Typical Claim Values in Myrtle Beach

Storm surge damage claims along the Grand Strand range from $40,000 to total losses exceeding $250,000 for oceanfront properties. Wind damage roof claims average $15,000-$35,000. Flood damage to inland Myrtle Beach properties ranges from $10,000 for minor water intrusion to $80,000 for significant flooding.

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