Unlike a single-family backyard pool, many local pool injuries involve properties where multiple entities may have roles—property owners, condo associations, community managers, landlords, maintenance vendors, and sometimes contractors who installed or repaired safety equipment.
In Pompano Beach, that can look like:
- Condo and community pools where residents assume common areas are “handled,” but safety checks and repairs still have to be documented.
- Rental properties where upgrades or safety devices may be outdated, poorly maintained, or inconsistently inspected between tenants.
- High-traffic pool deck events (birthdays, holidays, summer weekends) where supervision and access controls matter.
When more than one party had control or a duty to maintain safety, early investigation is essential. Otherwise, claims can stall while insurers argue over notice, responsibility, and causation.


