New London has a steady mix of year-round residents and seasonal visitors. During warm months, pools are used more often, supervision can be inconsistent, and maintenance schedules may slip—especially for properties that are rented out, managed by an HOA, or operated by a business.
Common New London–style scenarios we see include:
- Wet-deck slip-and-fall injuries when weather, splash zones, and algae risk aren’t handled quickly.
- Barrier and gate problems at rental homes or multi-unit properties where access rules aren’t enforced.
- Pool drain and suction hazards on systems that haven’t been inspected or updated.
- Chemical-related symptoms when water testing and storage practices aren’t followed closely.
- Near-drowning emergencies where families later discover safety measures were missing or malfunctioning.
Connecticut injury cases can turn on timing—both for medical documentation and for how quickly key records (like incident reports and surveillance) can be secured.


