In Norridge, pool injuries aren’t always limited to private backyards. Many residents use or live near community pools and shared amenities—places where:
- kids and guests move through busy walkways
- pool decks get wet from splashing and sprinkler overspray
- gates and barriers may be used repeatedly throughout the day
- maintenance may be handled by a management company or vendor
That setting matters legally. In shared-amenity situations, the question is frequently broader than “who owns the pool.” It can involve the property manager, the operator, and sometimes contractors responsible for repairs or safety systems.


