Montgomery has a mix of neighborhoods, older residential developments, and high-traffic rental and multi-family properties. That matters because pool liability often turns on who controlled the premises and how safety was handled over time.
Common local patterns we see include:
- Shared pools and gate access in apartment communities and townhome developments, where maintenance and inspections may be handled by third parties.
- Seasonal increases in guest use—when out-of-town visitors and visiting relatives rely on posted rules and basic safety equipment.
- Wet-deck slip hazards tied to weather cycles and heavy pool foot traffic (especially around ladders, steps, and transitions from deck to coping).
- Work-order gaps: repairs get deferred during peak season, even when problems (loose tiles, malfunctioning locks, damaged ladders) were reported.
Those realities can influence what evidence exists, who holds records, and how quickly a claim needs to be built.


