Pool accidents aren’t limited to dramatic drownings. Many serious claims start with what seems like a “minor” incident that escalates after the fact.
Slip-and-fall injuries on pool decks
Wet surfaces, algae, uneven coping, loose tiles, and poor drainage can create hazards around pool edges and stairs. In CA, homeowners and property managers are generally expected to take reasonable steps to keep areas safe for foreseeable use.
Drain, suction, and entrapment-related injuries
Defective or improperly maintained pool drains, missing safety covers, or incorrect flow settings can create dangerous conditions. When these injuries occur, speed matters—photos, equipment identifiers, and maintenance records are often the difference between a strong case and a stalled one.
Barrier and gate failures (especially with kids)
In many pool injury cases, the question is whether barriers were installed and maintained to prevent unsupervised access. This often requires reviewing gate function, latch condition, inspection history, and whether known issues were addressed.
Chemical exposure and unsafe water conditions
Pools that aren’t balanced can irritate eyes/skin, worsen respiratory issues, or contribute to infections. We look at testing logs, service records, and how quickly the property responded to abnormal conditions.
Near-drowning and catastrophic injuries
In severe cases, families often need to understand causation and long-term impact. We work with medical documentation and incident evidence so your claim reflects what the injury actually changed—physically, emotionally, and financially.