After a pool incident, families often face pressure to “handle it” informally—especially when the pool is at a neighborhood association, rental property, or a home with multiple parties involved (homeowner, landlord, management company, maintenance contractor).
In Hanover Park, these cases frequently include practical complications:
- Shared responsibility when a pool is managed by a property company or association.
- Maintenance and contractor records that may be stored by vendors rather than the property owner.
- Time-sensitive evidence like security footage from the days a guest visit or event took place.
- Comparative fault arguments where insurers claim the victim “wasn’t supposed to be there” or “should have watched their step.”
You shouldn’t have to navigate those issues while recovering.


