Pool claims in the area tend to cluster around a few predictable situations:
1) Slip-and-fall on wet decks and uneven surfaces
Concrete patios and pool decks can become slick in Louisiana humidity. Even small issues—poor drainage, worn non-slip surfaces, loose coping, or a step that was never corrected—can turn normal pool use into a fracture, head injury, or back injury.
2) Barrier and gate problems during busy family days
In homes and shared properties, pool safety often depends on whether barriers actually work the way they’re supposed to. A gate that doesn’t self-close, a latch that sticks, or inadequate supervision during gatherings can be a major factor when a child gains access.
3) Entrapment and malfunctioning systems
When drains, covers, or suction-related safety features aren’t maintained or are improperly installed, serious injury risk rises. Morgan City’s contractor-driven property maintenance means records matter—who serviced the system, when, and what was found.
4) Chemical handling and unsafe pool conditions
Chemical burns, eye injury, respiratory irritation, and worsening symptoms can occur when water chemistry or chemical storage is mishandled. These cases often hinge on logs, testing schedules, and maintenance practices.
5) Drowning or near-drowning at home or rental properties
Near-drowning cases can involve complicated medical causes and rapid deterioration. Families often need answers quickly about what went wrong, what safety measures were present, and whether emergency response and supervision were adequate.