Addison is a suburban community where residential pools and shared amenities are common. Many claims here start the same way: family members or guests are using a pool area in conditions that seemed “normal” at the time.
Common situations that lead to injuries include:
- Wet-deck slip-and-falls near steps, ladders, or poolside transitions (especially after cleaning or splash-heavy play)
- Barrier and gate issues—a self-latching gate that doesn’t latch, worn hinges, or an opening that’s easier than it should be for kids
- Drain and suction-related incidents where safety features weren’t properly installed or maintained
- Chemical exposure after improper balancing or delayed response to unsafe conditions (burning eyes, skin irritation, breathing problems)
- Pool cover problems—covers that are damaged, not secured, or not used as intended
- Near-drowning where families later question supervision, response time, and whether safety measures were adequate
These cases are often fact-intensive. The details—lighting, deck surface condition, the pool’s safety setup, and how the area was used—can make or break liability.


