Pool injuries in metro Atlanta often occur in settings where foot traffic is high and supervision varies—such as apartment complexes, HOAs, short-term rentals, and large family gatherings.
Common scenarios include:
- Wet-deck slip and falls on stamped concrete, tile, or worn pool coping after rain, splash-out, or chemical mopping.
- Barrier and gate failures at community pools, where a self-latching gate doesn’t close properly or a fence has gaps.
- Unsafe ladder or handrail conditions—loose steps, missing hardware, or rails that don’t support safe entry and exit.
- Drain and suction hazards where covers are missing, improperly secured, or not maintained.
- Chemical-related injuries from improper dosing, delayed responses to abnormal readings, or inadequate ventilation around storage.
- Near-drowning incidents at crowded weekends and events, where supervision and emergency response become central to the claim.
In each of these situations, the key question is the same: did the property owner or operator take reasonable steps to prevent a foreseeable injury for the people using the pool?


