In Miami Shores, many pool accidents happen in residential settings—homes with pools, backyards, or shared amenities in smaller communities. In Florida, liability typically turns on whether the responsible party knew or should have known about a dangerous condition and still failed to correct it.
That means the evidence isn’t just about what happened that day. It’s also about whether the pool area was maintained and secured in a reasonable way for foreseeable users—especially children and guests who may not understand pool risks the way property owners do.
Common Miami Shores situations we investigate include:
- Slip-and-fall hazards near pool decks where surfaces remain slick due to cleaning practices, algae, or worn coatings
- Barrier or gate failures that allow unsupervised access (self-latching problems, misaligned hinges, broken latches)
- Drain and suction concerns where a malfunction or missing safety component increases risk
- Chemical imbalance or poor circulation that can trigger irritation, asthma flare-ups, or worsening respiratory symptoms
- Broken or unsafe pool access features like ladders, handrails, or uneven coping/tile


