Georgia premises liability claims frequently come down to whether the property owner or manager had a reasonable opportunity to identify and fix the hazard. In real Chamblee scenarios, that often involves:
- Wet deck and slip hazards from pool use during hot weather and sudden rain
- Barrier or gate problems (self-latching failures, hardware wear, gates that don’t fully close)
- Drain and suction concerns when safety systems aren’t functioning as intended
- Cracked coping, loose tiles, or uneven steps that develop over time
- Chemical imbalance that can worsen skin/eye irritation or trigger breathing problems
Even when the incident feels “random,” insurers often argue the property wasn’t aware of the issue or that the danger wasn’t foreseeable. Your ability to show what was wrong, how long it likely existed, and what safety steps were (or weren’t) in place can be the difference between a fair resolution and an unfair denial.


