Every pool accident has its own facts, but the most common Marina-area patterns include:
1) Slip-and-fall hazards on wet decks and walkways
Marina residents and visitors frequently use pool decks in flip-flops, wet swimsuits, and sandals. Injuries can involve:
- uneven coping or cracked tile
- poor drainage or standing water
- slippery surfaces not treated or maintained properly
- broken steps, missing non-slip strips, or loose handrails
2) Inadequate barriers and supervision failures
California expects residential and shared pools to have reasonable safety measures that prevent unsupervised access by children. Claims often focus on whether gates, latches, alarms, and fencing were in working order and properly maintained.
3) Unsafe pool operation and water condition issues
Some injuries are caused by preventable operational problems—such as inadequate water testing, improper chemical handling, or failure to respond to conditions that made the pool unsafe for intended use.
4) Drain and entrapment-type injuries
When pool suction, drains, or related components are not properly installed or maintained, injuries can be severe. These cases require careful investigation of the pool’s equipment, service history, and safety compliance.
5) Drowning or near-drowning emergencies
In catastrophic pool cases, families often need help untangling multiple potential failures—supervision, emergency response, and whether safety requirements were satisfied.