Waukegan residents often experience pool-related risk in settings with shared access and overlapping responsibilities—for example:
- Apartment and condominium pools: maintenance schedules can be handled by a management company while repairs are performed by vendors.
- Seasonal and rental properties: turnover and last-minute opening/closing can lead to skipped inspections or delayed fixes.
- Crowded community swim events: more people means more opportunities for slip-and-fall injuries on wet decks, plus harder-to-trace eyewitness accounts.
Those realities can change the way fault is assigned. Your lawyer’s job is to identify who controlled the pool area and whether safety problems were known (or should have been known) before the incident.


