Before you talk to anyone about fault, focus on preserving what you’ll need later:
- Get medical care immediately (even if symptoms seem minor). Head injuries, breathing irritation, and delayed pain can show up later.
- Take photos while you still can: the deck surface, pool steps, ladders, gates/latches, signage, and any visible damage.
- Document conditions: weather, lighting, whether the area was crowded, and how the pool was being used.
- Request preservation of surveillance if the pool is in an apartment complex, HOA community, or managed facility.
- Keep all paperwork: ER discharge instructions, follow-up visits, prescriptions, and work-time records.
In Newnan, many pool areas are part of neighborhoods and managed properties. That often means maintenance logs, vendor reports, and inspection checklists exist—but they may not stay easy to obtain unless you act early.


