In the days after an accident, key facts can disappear quickly—especially where pools are maintained by property managers, homeowner associations, or companies that handle multiple sites.
What to prioritize right away:
- Get medical care and keep every discharge instruction and follow-up record. In Massachusetts, medical documentation is often crucial for connecting symptoms to the incident.
- Preserve scene evidence if you can do so safely: photos of the pool deck, ladder area, gate condition, drain cover, and any posted safety signage.
- Ask for incident reporting details from the property (if applicable). Shared amenities in Peabody can involve staff logs, vendor repair tickets, and maintenance schedules.
- Avoid statements that sound like guesses. Insurance adjusters may request recorded interviews early. You can still be cooperative without giving away more than you should.
Specter Legal focuses on getting the right information organized early—so your claim doesn’t rely on memory alone.


