In smaller Illinois communities like Streator, pool access is frequently tied to family homes, rental units, seasonal neighborhoods, and shared amenities (including summer rentals and community-style setups). That can create a complicated chain of responsibility.
Common situations we see include:
- Property owners vs. landlords: who maintained the barrier/gate, and who handled repairs after problems were reported.
- Rental operators vs. contractors: whether installation or repairs were performed correctly and inspected afterward.
- Seasonal or part-time management: pools may open after winter with equipment that wasn’t properly checked before public use.
- Events and busy weekends: higher foot traffic increases the chance of slip-and-fall injuries near pool decks and stairs.
These cases aren’t just about what happened—they’re about who had the duty to prevent it and what they knew (or should have known) before the injury.


