Pool accidents aren’t limited to dramatic events. Many Sterling claims begin with everyday situations, such as:
Wet-deck slips after evening play
After sunset or during late summer evenings, lighting can be an issue. Decks and walkways near steps, ladders, and pool entries can become slick—especially if surfaces weren’t treated, cleaned properly, or repaired after cracking.
Gate and barrier failures for family homes
Colorado families often rely on barriers to protect children. If a self-latching gate doesn’t close securely, a latch is broken, or a barrier was altered without proper safety checks, injuries can occur in seconds.
Unsafe pool operation during busy weekends
When pool areas are used frequently—community gatherings, family weekends, or rental occupancy—maintenance can lag. Water chemistry problems, filtration issues, or delayed responses to abnormal conditions can worsen injuries and complicate causation.
Drain and suction hazards (especially in older systems)
Older pool components or poorly maintained drains can create high-risk conditions. In these cases, we focus on the system that was in place, how it was maintained, and what safety features were required.
Emergency response and near-drowning concerns
When a near-drowning occurs, families often need answers about supervision, timing, and whether the pool environment created a preventable risk. These cases require careful evidence review to connect the incident to the injuries that followed.