In and around Boise, pool-related injuries often involve hazards that show up in residential layouts, HOA-managed amenities, and properties with heavy turnover.
Common scenarios include:
- Slip-and-fall on wet deck surfaces near steps, coping, or entry points—especially where traction wasn’t maintained through Idaho’s seasonal wear.
- Broken or unstable ladder/handrail issues at pools used by multiple households or guests.
- Pool gate or barrier problems at rentals and community pools—where access is supposed to be controlled but isn’t.
- Drain and suction-related injuries tied to missing, damaged, or improperly maintained safety components.
- Water chemistry or chemical storage exposure that irritates skin/eyes or worsens respiratory symptoms.
- Near-drowning incidents where families later discover delayed response, inadequate supervision, or missing safety measures.
If your injury happened at a Boise apartment pool, an Airbnb/short-term rental, or a shared HOA facility, the case may involve multiple responsible parties (property owner, manager, landlord, association, contractors, or vendors).


