In Estero-area neighborhoods and rental communities, pool claims frequently involve hazards that look minor until the moment someone falls or gets hurt.
Common incidents include:
- Slip-and-fall on wet lanai decking where water, sunscreen, or algae buildup makes surfaces dangerously smooth
- Unsecured gates or faulty self-latching hardware that allow children or guests to reach the pool area
- Broken or misused safety barriers (including poorly maintained fences and access points)
- Injuries near pool stairs, coping, or uneven tile caused by movement, settling, or lack of repairs
- Pool drain and suction-related injuries when safety features aren’t properly installed or maintained
- Chemical exposure from improper balancing, delayed treatment, or failure to follow safe handling procedures
Because Estero properties often serve families, visitors, and seasonal guests, the “foreseeable use” question matters—meaning the law looks at whether the risk should have been prevented for the people who were likely to use the pool.


