While the legal issues differ case by case, the circumstances we commonly encounter in Clarkston tend to cluster around the way properties are used—residential backyards, shared amenities, and high-turnover rentals.
Common incident patterns include:
- Wet-deck slip injuries on untreated concrete, algae-prone surfaces, or uneven transitions near pool steps
- Barrier and gate failures (self-latch not working, loose hinges, gaps that allow access)
- Unsafe pool-entry conditions like unstable ladders/handrails or missing/incorrectly installed safety hardware
- Drain and suction hazards where the pool’s design or maintenance doesn’t match required safety expectations
- Delayed attention to hazards after staff or owners notice issues (common when multiple tenants/visitors share the property)
- Water-chemistry problems that irritate eyes/skin or worsen breathing symptoms—especially when testing and documentation lag behind usage
Even when the injury seems “minor” at first, Clarkston residents know how quickly symptoms can change—head injuries, respiratory effects, and infections can develop after the initial incident.


