Boulder’s mix of residential properties, student rentals, and outdoor recreation culture creates recurring fact patterns. Common situations include:
- Shared amenities and HOA pools where gate maintenance, alarm settings, or signage may not be enforced consistently.
- Busy summer gatherings where supervision is stretched and deck hazards (uneven coping, algae buildup, poor lighting) are overlooked.
- Rental properties with outdated safety features—including self-latching gates, missing/defective pool covers, or loose ladders.
- Hot tubs and above-ground pools treated like “small” hazards, even when suction, entrapment risk, or chemical exposure is involved.
- Weather-driven slip hazards after sprinklers, rain, or snowmelt—wet surfaces around pool decks can become unpredictable.
Because these cases often involve multiple locations or maintenance vendors, the investigation has to be organized and timely.


