Many cases in Great Bend turn on a simple question: was the pool area reasonably safe for the people who were likely to use it?
Common situations we see in Kansas communities include:
- Backyard and rental pool deck falls: wet surfaces, uneven coping, algae buildup, or poor lighting can create slip-and-fall injuries.
- Safety device issues: gates that don’t latch, worn hinges, missing alarms, or covers that aren’t secured.
- Pool maintenance gaps: filtration problems, unsafe drain conditions, or failure to address known defects.
- Chemical-related harm: improper storage, handling mistakes during a refill, or water chemistry that causes burns or respiratory irritation.
- Teen or family supervision problems: not necessarily “carelessness,” but whether staffing or supervision practices were reasonable for children and foreseeable guests.
These details matter because Kansas negligence claims look closely at foreseeability—whether the risk was the kind that reasonable property owners would anticipate and address.


