In Moultrie, the risk pattern is predictable: more guests, more deck traffic, more kids running close to the water, and longer exposure to wet surfaces. That combination makes certain hazards more common—slippery pool decks, poorly maintained ladders, malfunctioning gates, and drainage problems that can turn a normal gathering into an emergency.
We regularly see cases where the incident seems “small” at first—someone bruises an ankle, hits their head, or experiences breathing irritation—then symptoms worsen after the adrenaline fades. If the pool area had unsafe conditions or inadequate warnings, the responsible party may still be liable even if the injury started as something that looked minor.


