Lawrence families commonly face pool accidents tied to everyday residential and visitor activity, including:
- Slip-and-fall injuries on wet pool decks (algae, worn surfaces, poor drainage, inadequate traction)
- Broken ladders, unsafe steps, or defective handrails for pool access
- Barrier and gate failures (self-latching problems, gaps, doors that don’t close)
- Unsafe suction/entrapment risks from damaged or improperly configured drains or covers
- Chemical-related injuries from improper dosing, poor storage practices, or delayed response to unsafe water conditions
- Drowning or near-drowning incidents where supervision, emergency response, and safety systems are disputed
- Injuries during pool parties or shared-amenity use where rules and responsibilities get blurry


