While every incident is different, Slidell-area claims commonly involve risks that show up in residential neighborhoods and shared-amenity properties:
- Slip-and-fall on wet decks and uneven surfaces after rain, splash-out, or poor drainage.
- Barrier and gate issues at homes, short-term rentals, and community pools—especially where children are present.
- Drain and suction hazards when pool equipment isn’t properly maintained or safety features aren’t functioning.
- Chemical exposure from unsafe water chemistry or poor handling/storage procedures.
- Catastrophic near-drowning events where supervision, emergency response, and safety practices are heavily scrutinized.
These cases often involve more than one responsible party—such as the property owner, a property manager, a maintenance contractor, or an operator of a shared facility.


