Every case is different, but these patterns show up often in Southern California communities:
1) Wet-deck slips and uneven surfaces
Pool decks can become dangerously slick from splash-out water, algae, or poor drainage. Uneven pavers, lifted tile, or missing non-slip surfaces can turn a normal walk into a fracture or head injury.
2) Barrier and gate failures
California premises liability cases frequently involve whether a property used reasonable safety measures for foreseeable child access. That can include gates that don’t latch, hardware that’s worn, or barriers that were never maintained.
3) Drain, suction, or entrapment-related injuries
Pools with malfunctioning or improperly maintained circulation systems can create serious risks. These cases often involve technical records—maintenance logs, inspection history, and equipment details.
4) Chemical exposure and unsafe water conditions
Improper chemical handling can lead to skin/eye irritation, respiratory flare-ups, or worsening conditions like asthma. We look at what testing was done, when it was done, and whether the property responded appropriately to abnormal readings.
5) Pool-related head injuries and near-drowning
When an incident involves loss of consciousness, prolonged coughing, or near-drowning, the legal focus shifts quickly to medical records and causation. The details of supervision, warnings, and emergency response matter.