In Wayne-area communities, pool access isn’t limited to one type of property. Injuries can happen at:
- apartment and townhouse complexes
- family homes with in-ground or above-ground pools
- short-term rental properties or shared-courtyard pools
- homes where maintenance is handled by a contractor
That mix matters because liability can be split between the party who controlled the property, the party who maintained the pool, and sometimes the entity that managed the premises. After an injury, insurers may argue the risk was obvious, that supervision was the victim’s responsibility, or that maintenance records “show” the pool was safe.
Your next steps should be designed to counter those defenses early.


