After a pool incident, the details matter—especially when liability is disputed. Use this as a practical guide:
- Get medical care immediately (even if symptoms seem minor). Pool injuries can worsen after the adrenaline wears off.
- Ask for incident documentation if it occurred at a rental, community, or managed property (incident report, witness list, time of call-outs).
- Photograph the hazards while you can: ladder condition, fence/gate gaps, missing signage, deck cracks, pool steps, and any standing water.
- Request preservation of surveillance if video exists. In many properties, footage can be overwritten quickly.
- Write down your timeline while memories are fresh: who was there, weather/lighting conditions, whether the gate was secured, and what was happening right before the injury.
If you already contacted an insurer, don’t assume you said the “right” thing. In Grenada, as in the rest of Mississippi, early statements can be used to argue comparative fault or minimize causation.


