In a suburban environment like Marietta, many pool accidents involve conditions that can develop over time—especially when properties share responsibilities between homeowners, property managers, and vendors.
Common scenarios we see in the Marietta area include:
- Wet-deck slip-and-fall injuries on algae-prone surfaces or uneven concrete/pool coping after rain or cleaning.
- Broken or ineffective pool barriers (including gates that don’t self-close or latches that wear out).
- Unsafe ladder or handrail conditions—loose mounting, missing non-slip surfaces, or rails that don’t hold securely.
- Defective or poorly maintained pool drains and suction-related risks.
- Chemical-related injuries from improper mixing, incorrect storage practices, or inadequate handling during routine maintenance.
- Near-drowning events where supervision, emergency response timing, or safety systems may be questioned.
If you’re dealing with an injury that affects breathing, head function, mobility, or ongoing daily life, the legal strategy needs to match the seriousness—not just the moment the incident happened.


