Salisbury residents spend a lot of time outdoors, and many pools are used by multiple households—especially during peak warm-weather months. That means insurers may argue the hazard was “obvious,” “temporary,” or that supervision was adequate. In practice, these cases often come down to details such as:
- How the pool area was accessed (gates, alarms, locks, posted rules)
- Whether safety equipment was functioning (covers, alarms, ladders, drain covers)
- How frequently the water and mechanical systems were inspected and serviced
- Whether staff or property managers responded promptly to known issues
If you’re dealing with an injury right now, your next move should be about protecting your claim while medical needs come first.


