Parlier has a mix of single-family neighborhoods and rental properties, and that matters for how accidents happen and who may be responsible. Common scenarios include:
- Wet-deck slip-and-falls: algae, poor drainage, or worn surfaces around coping/steps.
- Barrier and gate failures: latches that don’t secure, self-closing hinges that don’t work, or missing/unsafe child-access barriers.
- Drain and suction hazards: malfunctioning pool equipment or unsafe configurations that increase risk of severe injury.
- Unsafe maintenance and water conditions: neglected testing, delayed repairs, or chemical handling issues that worsen skin/eye irritation or respiratory problems.
- Broken ladders, unstable rails, or uneven coping: hazards that can cause fractures or head injuries.
- Drowning and near-drowning: catastrophic events where seconds matter and evidence must be preserved quickly.
When the injury involves a child, a guest, or a tenant, fault can be shared among multiple parties—property owners, landlords, property managers, or contractors—depending on who controlled maintenance and safety.


