In residential and community settings around Ridgeland, injuries frequently trace back to a few preventable failures:
- Wet-deck slip-and-falls after rain, pool cleaning, or splash-heavy use
- Inadequate barriers (gates that don’t self-close, latches that fail, doors left accessible)
- Drain or suction hazards where safety features aren’t functioning or are missing
- Unsafe water conditions from improper chemical handling or infrequent testing
- Broken or unsafe pool access such as damaged ladders/handrails or uneven coping
These situations can be hard to prove because the defense often argues the hazard “wasn’t there long” or that the injured person used the pool area incorrectly. The key is building a record that shows what was wrong, what was foreseeable, and what reasonable maintenance would have prevented.


