In our experience, the strongest claims in Winter Park typically focus on whether the responsible party acted reasonably for the way people actually use pool areas here—especially during peak seasons and weekends when foot traffic increases.
Common fault themes we investigate include:
- Barriers and gates that didn’t effectively restrict access (or were left unsecured)
- Pool decks and walkways that became hazardous from moisture, algae, or uneven surfaces
- Safety devices (covers, alarms, self-latching mechanisms) that were missing, damaged, or not maintained
- Drain and suction hazards where the pool’s system wasn’t configured/maintained to reduce dangerous entrapment risks
- Water chemistry and chemical handling issues that created eye/skin injuries or worsened respiratory problems
Because Winter Park is full of family neighborhoods and visitor-friendly destinations, the “foreseeability” question matters: if children, guests, or event attendees were likely to use the pool area, the duty to prevent preventable harm is taken seriously.


