While every case turns on its specific facts, these are situations we frequently see in the greater Covington area:
Wet-deck slip-and-fall injuries
Louisiana’s humid weather and poolside surfaces can contribute to slick areas, algae growth, and uneven footing. If the deck wasn’t treated, repaired, or marked appropriately, liability can be an issue.
Barrier and gate failures around backyard pools
If a child gains access through a self-latching gate that doesn’t latch, worn hinges, or a missing barrier, families often need answers quickly about prior maintenance and whether safety features were properly kept in working order.
Drain, suction, or faulty pool equipment
Pool injuries don’t always look dramatic at first. A defective drain cover, unsafe pump operation, or poorly maintained equipment can cause serious harm.
Chemical exposure and water quality problems
Pool accidents aren’t limited to physical falls. Improper chemical handling or water chemistry can worsen asthma, irritate skin and eyes, and contribute to infections—especially when pool maintenance schedules aren’t followed.
Near-drowning and drowning-related injuries
In catastrophic cases, families face urgent medical decisions and a rush of questions about supervision, response time, and whether safety measures were in place.