Stonecrest is a suburban community with a mix of owner-occupied homes and rental/HOA-managed properties. That matters legally, because liability isn’t always limited to the person who was “closest” to the pool at the time.
Depending on where the incident occurred, claims may involve:
- Property owners (who have duties to maintain safety)
- Landlords and property managers (who control maintenance and inspections)
- HOAs or community operators (who manage shared amenities and safety programming)
- Pool contractors/vendors (if installation or repairs were defective)
- Pool service companies (if maintenance logs, chemical testing, or equipment checks were mishandled)
When multiple entities touch the pool environment, insurance companies often try to narrow responsibility to someone else. A local-knowledge approach helps us trace who had control, who had notice of hazards, and what safety steps were required.


