Not every claim looks the same. In Sandy Springs, we often hear about injuries tied to common local property setups—single-family homes, HOA-managed communities, and rental or event properties where more people use the pool than the owner expects.
Some of the most frequent scenarios include:
- Wet-deck slip and fall near coping, steps, or pool ladders—often after recent cleaning, rain, or splash-heavy use.
- Broken or improperly latched gates and doors that don’t consistently restrict access to the pool.
- Defective pool barriers, covers, or alarms that fail to perform as intended.
- Unsafe drainage and suction-related injuries, including incidents involving body entrapment.
- Water chemistry issues (irritation, breathing problems, worsening asthma) after inadequate testing or delayed response to imbalances.
- Near-drowning or drowning—where families need fast answers about supervision, emergency response, and safety system maintenance.
If your incident involved a crowded weekend, a guest at a rental property, or an HOA community pool, liability can involve more than one party.


