After a pool accident, the biggest difference-maker is acting quickly while details are still fresh and footage is still recoverable.
- Get medical care right away (even if symptoms seem mild). Pool-related injuries can worsen over time—especially head injuries, breathing irritation, or infection risks.
- Request that the property preserve relevant records (maintenance logs, inspection notes, water testing history, and any gate or alarm service records).
- Document the scene if it’s safe: photos of the deck surface, ladders, handrails, drain cover conditions, posted safety rules, and any broken or missing components.
- Write down a timeline while you remember it: time of day, weather/lighting, who was present, and what you noticed about the pool area.
In Jurupa Valley, where many homes and shared facilities run on schedules managed by property staff or vendors, delays can mean logs get rewritten, systems get reset, and surveillance gets overwritten.


