While every case is different, Fox Lake property owners and residents frequently see pool-area risks tied to the way homes and shared amenities are used during warm months.
Common scenarios we investigate include:
- Wet-deck slip-and-falls on patios and walkways used by guests, especially when algae, sand, or uneven surfaces weren’t addressed.
- Broken or unreliable pool gates at homes and seasonal properties—an issue that can become critical fast when children visit.
- Drain or suction hazards where safety equipment wasn’t installed correctly or wasn’t maintained to reduce entrapment risk.
- Unsafe ladder/handrail conditions—loose components, missing grips, or steps that weren’t secured.
- Chemical exposure when water testing or storage practices weren’t handled responsibly, leading to burns, eye injury, or respiratory irritation.
- Near-drowning events during crowded gatherings, where families may later discover maintenance, supervision, or emergency response problems.
In Fox Lake, where summer traffic and weekend visitors increase pool use, the “foreseeable user” issue can be especially important—meaning the defendant should have anticipated how the space would be used.


