When you’re dealing with injuries, it’s hard to think about evidence. But in pool cases, the details disappear quickly—footage gets overwritten, maintenance logs get “updated,” and witnesses drift.
Take these steps as soon as you can:
- Get medical care right away (even if you think the injury is minor). Document symptoms and follow your discharge instructions.
- Request that the property preserve surveillance and incident reports if the pool is managed by a HOA, apartment complex, or rental operator.
- Photograph the hazard (wet deck areas, damaged ladders, faulty gates, missing safety hardware, broken drain covers) if it’s safe to do so.
- Write down your timeline while memories are fresh—who was present, what the area looked like, weather/lighting conditions, and how the accident happened.
- Avoid recorded statements to insurers until you understand how your words could be used.
Georgia injury claims are time-sensitive, and delays can make it harder to prove what happened.


