Every pool case has a unique fact pattern, but the recurring “local reality” is what helps us focus the investigation quickly.
Slip-and-fall on wet decks or uneven pool edges
Fayetteville homeowners’ decks and community walkways can become slick from algae, splash-out, or poor drainage. Uneven coping, loose tiles, or worn anti-slip surfaces can lead to falls—sometimes with fractures or head injuries.
Barrier and gate failures at homes and rentals
Many pool accidents involve access problems: a gate that doesn’t self-latch, hinges that are loose, or fencing that doesn’t function as intended. In Georgia, the key question is often whether the responsible party used reasonable care to prevent foreseeable child access.
Drain and suction hazards
Pool drain injuries can be catastrophic. We look at whether safety features were properly installed, maintained, and used—along with who had control of the system at the time.
Chemical exposure during maintenance or after storms
Residents in Fayetteville know pools can be affected by weather swings and heavy use. We investigate whether the pool was tested and treated correctly, whether chemicals were handled safely, and whether the water conditions were dangerous for normal use.
Near-drowning and delayed harm
If a near-drowning occurred, the legal work must move with urgency. We focus on the conditions that led to the incident, the adequacy of supervision, and how quickly emergency response and medical care occurred.