In central Maine, pool season is short and weather changes fast. That means pool safety can become a moving target—covers get removed, decks get wet, ladders are adjusted, pumps are serviced, and gates are handled by different people throughout the summer.
In Augusta, families commonly run into pool injury situations like:
- A child gaining access to a pool area when a gate latch fails or a barrier wasn’t properly secured
- Slip-and-fall injuries on wet decking, uneven surfaces, or algae/chemical residue near steps
- Injuries tied to damaged ladders/handrails or pool steps that weren’t maintained
- Water-treatment problems that leave swimmers dealing with worsening symptoms after exposure
- Near-drowning events where families later discover safety failures or delays in response
Even when the incident seems “obvious,” the legal question is usually more detailed: Who had control over the pool area, and what safety steps were expected for the way the pool was actually used?


