Easton-area injuries commonly occur during the busiest, most social parts of the year—when pools are used more frequently, maintenance may slip, and visitors may not be familiar with local safety rules.
Common Easton scenarios we see include:
- Deck and coping hazards around older pool surfaces: uneven coping, loose tile, or wet, algae-prone areas after rain or humidity.
- Gate and barrier failures: self-latching issues, damaged hinges, or barriers that don’t reliably keep unsupervised children out.
- Drain and suction problems: injuries tied to malfunctioning or improperly used pool equipment.
- Chemical mishandling: unsafe water chemistry or improper storage/handling that causes burns, respiratory irritation, or worse.
- Near-drowning events: cases where seconds matter and families need answers about supervision and response.
These facts matter because Easton juries and insurers often focus on what was foreseeable—what the property owner or operator should reasonably have anticipated given how the pool was used.


