Keene summers bring families outdoors, and many pool incidents aren’t just about a single surface hazard. In local cases, we frequently see patterns like:
- Visitor and rental turnover: property owners may argue the pool was in safe condition before guests arrived, while rental companies point to the owner’s maintenance responsibilities.
- Weather-driven hazards: heavy rain can make decks slick, obscure warning signs, or worsen erosion around coping and steps.
- Shared-amenity disputes: condominiums and planned communities may have written rules, but enforcement and upkeep can still fail.
- Supervision gaps: when children are present during parties, caregivers may assume others are monitoring.
These situations can create multiple potential defendants—sometimes including property owners, property managers, contractors, and/or entities responsible for safety checks.


