Groveland is a suburban community with a mix of family-owned pools, short-term rentals, and shared amenities. That matters because the “who’s responsible” question often depends on how the pool was being used that day:
- Homeowner or landlord negligence: broken or outdated gates, missing self-latching hardware, or worn deck surfaces.
- Property management failures: pools that are opened/maintained on a schedule but not actually inspected for hazards.
- Rental and visitor-related risk: guests unfamiliar with pool rules, signage, or drainage/suction risks.
- Event-style use: when more people are present than usual, supervision and safety systems are sometimes overlooked.
In Florida, insurance carriers may respond quickly with forms and early offers. But early responses aren’t the same as a fair evaluation of long-term injury. Our job is to build a claim that reflects what happened and what your medical records show.


