Novi is largely residential, and many pool accidents happen in settings where the owner’s “typical” safety habits are assumed—until something breaks. Common Novi scenarios include:
- Backyard pools where gate latches, alarms, or covers weren’t checked regularly.
- Community amenities tied to HOAs or property management companies, where maintenance is outsourced.
- Seasonal rush—spring openings and weekend-heavy use can mean inspections and repairs are delayed.
- Family-oriented gatherings that increase foot traffic near pool edges, ladders, stairs, and drains.
Those details matter legally because liability often turns on what a property owner or manager knew (or should have known) and whether reasonable safety steps were taken for foreseeable users—especially children.


