In Houma, pool-related injuries commonly occur in places where families, guests, and short-term renters expect the space to be safe:
- Private residences and camps where pools may be seasonal, or safety features are inconsistently checked.
- Rental homes used by traveling families and visiting friends, where maintenance responsibilities can be unclear.
- Community pools at apartment complexes or HOA-managed neighborhoods, where gate issues and deck conditions can go unnoticed.
- Backyard gatherings during hot months when people are moving quickly between the house, deck, and water—raising the stakes for slips, falls, and supervision lapses.
And because Houma’s coastal climate brings humidity and heavy use during peak seasons, slick surfaces, algae growth, and deteriorating pool decking can become more likely if maintenance isn’t kept up.


