Your case starts with practical actions. After a pool accident, focus on three priorities:
- Get medical care right away (even if the injury seems minor). Some pool-related harms—head impacts, respiratory irritation, or infection risk—may not reveal their full impact immediately.
- Document the scene while you can. If it’s safe, take photos of the deck surface, ladder/handrail condition, gate latch, drain area, and any warning signs.
- Preserve records. Keep copies of incident reports, maintenance notes, water test logs, and any communications with the property owner, landlord, HOA, or property manager.
In Campbellsville, where many neighborhoods rely on shared amenities or seasonal rentals, it’s common for responsibilities to be spread across multiple parties. Getting organized early helps you identify who actually had control over safety.


