Wellington is a residential community where many pools are managed by homeowners, but injuries also occur at properties with shared amenities—such as HOA-managed pools, rental homes, or community facilities used by guests.
That matters legally because liability can shift depending on who controlled the premises and who had the duty to maintain safety features. In practice, Wellington pool cases may involve more than one possible responsible party, such as:
- the property owner or landlord
- an HOA or community association
- a property manager or pool service provider
- contractors responsible for installation or repairs
When multiple parties are involved, insurance coverage can become complicated quickly. You may face delays, partial denials, or requests for recorded statements before anyone has fully reviewed the facts.


