In a community like Farmington Hills, many pool cases involve residential properties with shared responsibility between homeowners, property managers, and sometimes contractors who installed or serviced safety systems.
Common local situations we see include:
- Backyard deck hazards after rain or spring melt—slip-and-fall injuries on wet concrete, uneven pavers, or algae-prone surfaces.
- Safety gate and barrier issues in homes with young children—gates that don’t self-latch reliably or barriers that were modified incorrectly.
- Seasonal service gaps—pool equipment and water chemistry that weren’t checked soon enough after reopening.
- HOA and neighborhood pools where maintenance is handled through vendors, creating multiple potential defendants.
Because these cases often turn on “who controlled the property” and “what reasonable safety looked like,” the details matter early.


