In premises injury cases, the core question is usually not just what happened—it’s what the responsible party knew (or should have known) and what they did about it.
In many Rochester Hills settings—suburban backyards, shared amenities, and community-managed properties—the most disputed issues tend to be:
- Whether the hazard was present long enough to be discovered during reasonable inspections
- Whether required safety features were installed, functional, and maintained
- Whether maintenance and water-management records support that the pool area was kept reasonably safe
- Whether staff or property managers followed incident and safety protocols after concerns were reported
If your accident involved a wet deck, broken coping, faulty ladders/handrails, a malfunctioning drain or suction device, or an unsafe barrier, the evidence often matters as much as the injury itself.


