Pool cases often turn on context: who was using the pool, how the area was set up, and whether there was adequate supervision and maintenance for the type of guests expected.
In Beverly, we frequently see claims tied to:
- Backyard pools used during busy summer weekends: guests arriving, kids running ahead, and hazards overlooked when people assume “the pool is safe.”
- Shared amenities in multi-unit housing: common areas where maintenance responsibilities may be split between a property management company and an HOA/condo board.
- Seasonal rentals and visiting families: owners and operators may change vendors or water-treatment practices between stays, affecting logs and records.
- Freeze/thaw and seasonal wear: Massachusetts winters and early spring reopenings can contribute to cracked coping, uneven surfaces, or worn safety hardware.
When an accident happens, the goal is to identify what went wrong—not just that an injury occurred.


