After a pool accident, the first decisions can strongly affect your case. Focus on safety and documentation:
- Get medical care immediately—even if symptoms seem minor at first. Some pool-related injuries (including head impacts, chemical irritation, or near-drowning complications) may worsen hours later.
- Request that incident reports be preserved. For community pools, ask staff or management to document what happened and when.
- Collect scene details while you can: photos of the deck, ladder, gate/latch, drain area, signage, and lighting conditions.
- Write down a timeline (weather/visibility, who was present, when the hazard was noticed, and what safety features were or weren’t working).
In Millbrook, where many incidents occur at private residences and small community setups, evidence can be harder to obtain later—especially if repairs are made quickly. Acting early helps prevent that gap.


