While pool injuries can happen anywhere, Coronado’s mix of residential neighborhoods and tourism-driven properties creates some recurring patterns:
- Visitor and guest access issues: Rental homes, hotels, and short-term stays can involve gates, key access, or “guest-only” pool rules that weren’t enforced consistently.
- Outdoor deck hazards in bright coastal light: Glare and salt air can hide hazards—uneven surfaces, slick algae patches, lifted tiles, or damaged pool coping.
- Busy pool days and supervision gaps: Weekends and events can increase the number of people around the water, raising the odds of falls and delayed response.
- Shared-amenity maintenance lag: In community settings, maintenance and inspections may be handled by third parties, which can complicate notice and responsibility.
When these issues lead to injury, the question becomes whether the responsible party took reasonable steps to prevent foreseeable harm.


