Pooler is a mix of established neighborhoods and fast-growing residential areas, plus homes and short-term rentals that see steady visitor traffic. In practice, that often means pool incidents involve one or more of the following:
- Rental and guest use: Conditions may be “recently opened,” less closely monitored, or maintained by vendors—creating more than one potentially responsible party.
- Family gatherings and busy schedules: Decks get crowded, supervision slips, and hazards (like uneven coping or missing hardware) become easy to overlook.
- Seasonal timing: Spring and summer openings can bring rushed inspections and delayed repairs.
When injuries happen in this environment, the case turns on proof: what the property owner or manager knew, what inspections were done, and whether reasonable safety measures were in place for foreseeable swimmers.


