South Lyon is a suburban community where many pools are in private residences, HOAs, and rental homes. That matters because pool injury claims often turn on who had control and maintenance responsibility—and in Michigan, that can be complicated when multiple parties share duties.
Common South Lyon–style situations include:
- Backyard pools at occupied homes where a homeowner may have hired a service company but still retained control of safety.
- Shared amenities in subdivisions or neighborhood associations where gate checks, inspections, and repairs may be handled by a manager or vendor.
- Seasonal openings after long winters, when residents return to pools and discover hazards that should have been corrected during maintenance.
- Guest and party injuries—especially when kids are present and supervision around water breaks down.
Your case can hinge on details like when the pool was last inspected, whether safety equipment was working, and what warnings were actually posted or communicated.


