In a city like Columbus—where neighborhoods are active, visitors come through for events, and many homes have pools—injuries often occur in predictable ways:
- Wet-deck slip and fall: Water tracked onto concrete, uneven patio surfaces, or worn non-slip texture.
- Broken or insecure pool gates: Latches that don’t fully close, hinges that stick, or barriers that don’t stop unsupervised access.
- Unsafe ladders and handrails: Loose mounting, damaged steps, or missing grips that contribute to falls.
- Drain and entrapment hazards: Dangerous suction or missing/failed safety components.
- Chemical exposure: Irritation from improper balancing or unsafe storage practices near the pool area.
- Drowning or near-drowning: Catastrophic events where seconds matter and evidence preservation is critical.
Even when the incident seems “small,” head impacts, respiratory irritation, or injuries that worsen over time can become complicated quickly—especially once insurers start asking for recorded statements or early documentation.


