Savannah is a city of mixed residential neighborhoods and high visitor traffic, which can affect how pool hazards are managed.
Common local scenarios we see include:
- Short-term rentals and guest pools: Pools are used by people who may not know the property’s rules, barrier setup, or maintenance schedule.
- Apartments and shared amenities: Multi-party control (landlord, HOA, property management, vendors) can complicate fault.
- Summer events and busy weekends: Increased foot traffic means more chances for wet-deck slips, ladder injuries, and unsafe supervision.
- Historic-area properties with older features: Some pools and surrounding structures may have aging coping, uneven surfaces, or outdated safety components.
In every situation, the legal question is similar: Who had the duty and the ability to keep the pool area reasonably safe—and did they follow through?


