Worth residents commonly deal with pool injuries tied to everyday, suburban routines—backyard gatherings, weekend visits, and shared-amenity properties. While every case is different, local patterns often include:
- Slip-and-fall injuries on wet decks after rain, pool cleaning, or poor drainage
- Trips near pool coping or uneven surfaces on aging patios and shared walkways
- Unsafe access issues such as gates that don’t self-latch, doors that aren’t secured, or barriers that weren’t maintained
- Pool equipment hazards involving malfunctioning drains, broken covers, or unattended maintenance problems
- Chemical-related injuries when water treatment isn’t managed safely (skin/eye irritation, breathing issues)
In Worth, many claims involve properties where multiple people share responsibility—landlords, property managers, HOA-style entities, or vendors who handle maintenance. Sorting out who had the duty to keep the pool area safe can be the difference between a small settlement and a meaningful one.


