In Highland, pool injuries frequently occur in situations where multiple people assume responsibility at different times—property owners, landlords, property managers, event hosts, maintenance staff, or contractors.
Common Highland-area scenarios include:
- Backyard gatherings where supervision is informal and safety steps get overlooked.
- Rental homes where the owner may not personally manage pool upkeep.
- Community or shared-amenity pools where rules exist, but enforcement and maintenance are inconsistent.
- Seasonal reopenings after winter or long closures, when inspections and safety checks may be rushed.
When an injury happens, insurers may argue that the incident was “just bad luck” or that the injured person should have acted differently. A strong case focuses on what reasonable safety would have looked like in that exact setting.


