If the injury involves head impact, trouble breathing, seizures, loss of consciousness, suspected drowning/near-drowning, or severe bleeding, treat the situation as an emergency first. In Missouri, getting timely medical evaluation isn’t just about care—it also helps connect symptoms to what happened that day.
If you’re able, tell medical staff:
- the exact time the incident occurred
- what the person was doing (swimming, running, supervising, repairing, etc.)
- what you observed (water appearance, odors, broken equipment, gate position, deck conditions)
Keep discharge instructions and every visit note. In Lebanon pool cases, insurers often focus on whether symptoms were promptly documented.


