Every case is different, but these are the situations we most often see in Michigan suburban pool claims:
1) Wet-deck slip-and-fall during summer gatherings
Backyard and community pools create predictable puddling and traction issues—splash zones, algae risk, uneven deck surfaces, or poor drainage. We look closely at whether the surface was treated or maintained, whether warning signage was present, and whether the property took reasonable steps to reduce foreseeable slip risk.
2) Entrapment or suction hazards from pool drains and fittings
When pool circulation systems and drain covers aren’t properly maintained or meet safety expectations, serious harm can occur. These cases typically require rapid evidence preservation because equipment may be serviced or replaced soon after an incident.
3) Barrier failures around backyard pools
For homes with young children, a broken latch, a gate that doesn’t self-close, or a barrier that doesn’t restrict access can create preventable risk. We focus on what safety measures existed, how they were inspected, and whether known issues were ignored.
4) Near-drowning during busy pool days
In near-drowning cases, families often struggle with uncertainty—what exactly happened, what caused the delayed recognition, and whether the pool environment contributed to the emergency. We help gather documentation that supports causation and negligence theories so you’re not left to guess.
5) Chemical handling and water condition problems
Unsafe chemical balance can irritate eyes and skin, worsen respiratory conditions, and create secondary complications. We investigate maintenance practices, testing frequency, storage/handling procedures, and whether readings were addressed promptly.