In the first hours after a pool accident, your decisions can shape the entire case.
- Get medical care right away (even if injuries seem minor). Some pool-related harms—like head injuries, infections, or breathing irritation from chemical imbalance—may worsen later.
- Document the scene if it’s safe: photos of the deck, ladder, drain area, gate, signage, and any visible hazard.
- Write down what you remember while it’s fresh—weather/lighting, how the pool was being used, who was present, and what safety features were (or weren’t) working.
- Do not give recorded statements to insurance without understanding how your words could be used.
- Ask for preservation of evidence if you suspect footage exists. In many cases, video systems don’t retain footage for long.
If you’re wondering whether you should act immediately, the answer for most pool injury claims in Georgia is yes—because deadlines and evidence timing matter.


