In Cerritos, many pools are tied to homeowner associations, apartment or condo communities, and property management companies. That matters because responsibility isn’t always straightforward.
Depending on where the accident happened, potential defendants may include:
- The property owner or HOA responsible for common-area safety
- A property manager or pool operator maintaining equipment and barriers
- Contractors who installed or repaired pool features (gates, ladders, drains, alarms)
- Manufacturers or service vendors in limited circumstances
Insurance companies commonly look for ways to narrow fault—especially when the injured person was nearby or the hazard seems “obvious” after the fact. A strong case in Cerritos focuses on who controlled the pool area, what safety systems were required, and what the responsible party knew (or should have known).


