Cupertino neighborhoods are built around residential routines. That means many pool injuries occur when:
- Kids and guests are over and supervision isn’t constant.
- Property management practices (for shared pools or HOA amenities) are stretched during peak season.
- Residents rely on seasonal maintenance schedules, even though hazards can develop between inspections.
- People use the pool area before/after events—when lighting, footwear, and traffic patterns are different.
Those details matter legally. The question usually isn’t whether an accident happened, but whether the responsible party took reasonable steps to prevent foreseeable harm for the way people actually use the pool area here.


