Pool accidents aren’t limited to dramatic failures. In San Jacinto neighborhoods, the incidents families see most often look like this:
- Slip-and-fall on wet surfaces near steps, coping, or pool ladders after rain, splash events, or recent cleaning
- Barrier and gate problems—self-latches that don’t catch, hinges that sag, or gates left unsecured after guests arrive
- Unsafe use of pool chemicals during weekend maintenance, leading to burns, respiratory irritation, or worsening conditions
- Drain and suction hazards during normal swimming, especially if covers or systems weren’t inspected and maintained
- Near-drowning incidents that require urgent medical care and immediate investigation of supervision, water conditions, and response
Even when the pool was “working,” the legal question is whether it was reasonably safe for foreseeable users—kids running in and out, neighbors visiting, and guests assuming safety measures were in place.


