Denver’s mix of older neighborhoods, high-density living, and fast-moving summer schedules creates predictable risk patterns:
- Shared pools in condos and apartments: maintenance is often delegated, and responsibility can be split between property managers, HOAs, and vendors.
- Backyard pools in residential areas: incidents may occur during gatherings where supervision is informal and safety gear isn’t consistently used.
- Seasonal urgency: repairs, inspections, and water testing can fall behind early in the season when pool schedules ramp up.
- Visitor-heavy summers: out-of-town guests may not understand rules around gates, covers, drains, or deck traction—making “foreseeability” a key issue.
In Denver, those factors can shape how fault is argued and what evidence is most important.


