While every case has its own facts, these are real-world situations that frequently lead to claims in Central Arkansas:
1) Wet deck slip-and-fall on pool days
Decks and walkways can become slick from splash-out, algae that forms after storms, or surfaces that weren’t treated after resurfacing. In Maumelle’s humid summer weather, routine maintenance gaps can show up quickly.
2) Drain and suction entrapment injuries
Entrapment cases can involve pool design, missing/incorrect safety components, or failure to maintain filtration/drain systems. These incidents are especially serious and often require urgent medical evaluation and careful documentation.
3) Gate, latch, or barrier failures
Pools with inadequate barriers (or gates that don’t reliably close) can create preventable risk—especially when children are present. When a barrier issue existed before the incident, it can become a key part of how fault is assessed.
4) Chemical exposure during heavy use seasons
After long stretches of use, improper water chemistry can irritate eyes and skin or worsen breathing issues. Community pools and managed properties may have maintenance schedules—but if those schedules weren’t followed, it can affect liability.
5) Near-drowning and aftermath injuries
Even when a near-drowning doesn’t immediately look catastrophic, complications can develop later. Families may face a second wave of medical concerns—follow-up testing, therapy, and ongoing monitoring.