Parents leave their children with daycare centers and camps in Myrtle Beach, assuming they are safe and well cared for during the day. When injuries occur, an experienced Myrtle Beach daycare injury lawyer at Axelrod & Associates, P.A. can help determine what caused the accident and whether there was adequate supervision, staffing, or equipment maintenance.
The more parents act early on with legal guidance, the better able they are to preserve critical evidence and understand what options they have.

At Axelrod & Associates, P.A., our firm has been working with Myrtle Beach families and children for years in cases involving daycare negligence. We comb through the supervision logs, staff-to-child ratios, incident reports, and more to assess whether the center was operating in accordance with South Carolina childcare requirements. Parents can rely on one of our attorneys to explain what information is relevant and how liability is determined.
We have experience with a wide range of daycare operations across the Grand Strand, from small in-home daycares to larger commercial settings. This local knowledge allows our personal injury law firm to help families understand where reasonable standards of care may not have been met and how their child’s best interests can be prioritized.
Myrtle Beach child daycare injuries are not the result of a single mistake or an inherent risk of playing with other children. Injuries occur when caregivers or facilities are negligent or make errors in oversight.
Collecting and examining information like the written report, witness statements, and the daycare facility’s own rules and regulations can help parents see whether their child was injured because of a caregiver’s poor decisions, the facility’s faulty oversight, or the daycare’s unwillingness to prevent harm to children.
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Parents should know that daycare and childcare centers can be more dangerous than many think. The federal report America’s Children: Key National Indicators of Well Being, 2023, states that there were almost 3 million emergency department visits for unintentional injuries in children ages 1-14 in the United States
Of course, not all these visits were due to accidents in daycare facilities. But the report does illustrate how these incidents happen while children are playing and learning, despite the good intentions of caregivers.
Daycare facilities need to keep their equipment in good condition, secure play areas, and have adequate staff members available to help prevent preventable accidents. That is why the injury statistics above make it so important to examine the daycare’s conduct to determine if they followed South Carolina’s standards prior to the accident.
If a child has been injured at daycare, time is of the essence. The staff can easily lose or overwrite important records. Evidence is much stronger if parents obtain it quickly, while memories are still fresh, and before the facility destroys internal documents. Parents should take these steps right away:
Supervision is one of the most important factors. Daycare centers throughout Myrtle Beach are under unique pressure during high tourist seasons when enrollment is spiking, and staff may have inconsistent shifts. Parents can also face pressure at facilities near the resort area, along the beachfront, and on main arteries like Kings Highway and Highway 17, where traffic and drop-off traffic can be heavier.
Having the right caregiver-to-child ratios and structured activities is important. Injuries can happen when children are left unsupervised near hazards, outside gates are not locked, or staff are not paying attention. Parents should keep these local factors in mind when thinking about supervision and how the daycare may have been responsible.
Parents should move quickly after a daycare injury in Myrtle Beach. Parents can request the written report of the incident, take pictures of the location where the injury occurred, and note the person or persons supervising children at the time of the injury. Prompt medical treatment also ensures a clear record of what happened. Taking these steps helps define the extent to which the daycare facility followed South Carolina childcare safety regulations and whether negligence played a factor.
Neglect is not a rare occurrence in child daycare centers. A lack of communication between caregivers and parents and caregivers’ inadequate response to parents’ messages are among the most common reasons children are left alone in daycare facilities. Determining whether the caregivers in the facility where your child was injured have left a child alone in the past or if your child was unsupervised when the injury occurred can reveal whether the daycare was negligent.
Safety precautions in schools directly affect the frequency and severity of injuries. The CDC has long championed safety standards like accessible running water for handwashing, poison control training for adults and age-appropriate children, and the safe storage of medicines and cleaning supplies. Carefully reviewing the facilities in the daycare facility where your child was injured, and the center’s safety policies and procedures, helps determine whether negligence factored into the incident.
At Axelrod & Associates, P.A., our attorneys investigate daycare facility safety violations, review incident reports, speak with witnesses, and collect evidence to prove what happened when your child was injured.
If your child was hurt in a daycare facility in Myrtle Beach, contact our firm to explain your legal options during a no-obligation consultation. Hire a daycare injury lawyer in Myrtle Beach today to start your journey toward justice for your child.







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