In Garden City, summer activity is steady, and that means pool areas get heavy use—especially weekends, holidays, and community events. If the incident just happened, your first goal is preserving evidence while it’s still available.
Consider taking these steps right away:
- Get medical care even if symptoms seem minor. Head injuries, drowning/near-drowning complications, and chemical exposure can worsen later.
- Document the scene while you can: photos of the deck, ladder, gate, drain area, signage, and any visible damage.
- Identify who controlled the pool at the time—homeowner, landlord, HOA, pool contractor, apartment manager, or a facility operator.
- Ask for incident details (dates, shift logs, maintenance work orders, and any water testing results).
- Request that relevant footage be preserved if surveillance exists (some systems overwrite quickly).
Because Idaho injury claims can turn on timely evidence and accurate records, acting early can protect your ability to seek compensation.


