After a pool incident, your priorities should be medical care and scene safety. But in the background, important evidence can disappear.
Do these immediately if you can:
- Get evaluated even if symptoms seem minor. Head injuries, near-drowning complications, and chemical exposure issues may worsen later.
- Document what you can: take photos of the deck surface, ladder area, gate condition, pool steps, and any missing or damaged safety features.
- Ask for preservation of surveillance footage if the pool is in a managed complex or HOA setting.
- Write down a timeline while details are fresh (weather/lighting, who was present, what was happening right before the injury).
In Folsom, many neighborhoods and shared-amenity properties rely on scheduled maintenance. That makes early documentation even more important—because “we didn’t know” defenses often hinge on gaps in logs and inspection timing.


