Plainfield homes and rentals may look similar from the street, but pool safety responsibilities can be split across owners, landlords, property managers, HOA boards, or vendors. After an accident, it’s common for responsibility to get blurred—especially when maintenance is contracted out or gate/circulation issues were “handled” informally.
Two practical points for residents:
- Indiana claims can be time-sensitive. Personal injury cases generally must be filed within Indiana’s statute of limitations, which depends on the facts (and sometimes the age of the injured person). Waiting to “see how things go” can put your claim at risk.
- Evidence disappears fast. Pool areas are often cleaned, repaired, or altered after incidents, and surveillance systems may be overwritten.


