While every case is different, pool injuries in San Carlos commonly come from a few recurring risk patterns:
- Wet-deck slip-and-fall injuries: uneven coping, worn anti-slip surfaces, puddling, or poor lighting around the pool entry.
- Inadequate child-safety barriers: gates that don’t self-latch, alarms that aren’t maintained, or gaps that allow access.
- Pool equipment and drain hazards: problems with suction covers, incorrect installation, or lack of inspection.
- Water quality and chemical handling issues: improper balancing, unsafe storage/handling, or delayed response to abnormal test results.
- “Quick check” incidents during gatherings: guests, babysitters, and family members may assume the area is safe—then someone gets hurt.
If the incident involved a child, a rental/community pool, or someone who wasn’t supposed to have access, the investigation needs to be thorough. Liability can involve more than one party—homeowners, property managers, HOAs, contractors, or operators.


