Logansport neighborhoods are largely residential, and many pools are used by kids, visiting guests, and short-term tenants. That’s when common hazards show up:
- Wet-deck slip-and-falls on algae-prone surfaces or uneven concrete/brick coping near the pool edge
- Broken or missing pool ladder/handrail parts that make entry and exit unsafe
- Gates that don’t latch securely—especially when children are present or when multiple caregivers supervise
- Drain and suction hazards when pool equipment is older, improperly maintained, or not serviced on schedule
- Chemical-related injuries from poor water balancing or unsafe storage/handling of pool chemicals
- Near-drowning incidents where delays, unclear supervision roles, or rushed emergency information complicate later claims
Even when the injury seems “minor” at first, symptoms can worsen over hours or days—burns, breathing issues, headaches, dizziness, or lingering emotional distress. Getting medical care early also helps establish the connection between the incident and the injury.


