New Haven is a suburban community where many pools are tied to:
- Backyard residences and shared-drive neighborhoods
- Rental homes and property-managed properties
- Community-adjacent gatherings (family events, visiting friends, short-term stays)
Those settings often mean the “responsible party” is not always obvious. A landlord may own the property but rely on a maintenance vendor; a homeowner may have installed safety features but not kept inspection records; a rental host may have posted rules that weren’t enforced.
In Indiana, the strength of a claim often depends on proving negligence—what a reasonable property owner or operator would have done to reduce foreseeable risk. That’s where local investigation matters.


