Pool accidents in Meridian commonly happen in places where families gather—suburban homes, shared community amenities, and summer events. The most frequent injury scenarios we see include:
- Wet-deck slips and falls on uneven concrete, algae-prone surfaces, or poorly maintained pool coping
- Barrier and gate failures (self-latching issues, doors that don’t latch, missing/defective child-resistant barriers)
- Drain and suction injuries tied to malfunctioning or improperly maintained pool equipment
- Chemical-related injuries from unsafe handling, inadequate ventilation near chemical storage, or water that isn’t properly balanced
- Injuries during busy recreation periods when supervision is stretched—especially at shared pools, HOAs, and rentals
Whether the injury involves a cut, fracture, burn, or near-drowning, the key question is the same: who had the duty to keep the pool area reasonably safe, and what failed to meet that duty?


