Somersworth includes a mix of owner-occupied properties, family rentals, and community-style shared spaces. In those settings, pool safety responsibilities can shift depending on who managed the property and who maintained the pool systems.
Common Somersworth-area patterns we see in pool injury investigations include:
- Seasonal staffing and shared-amenity rules: Some pools are supervised less consistently during busy weeks or transition periods.
- Multi-party responsibility: A landlord may own the property, a property manager may handle maintenance, and a vendor may service pumps/filters.
- “It was fine last week” disputes: Defendants may argue the hazard wasn’t present long or that inspections were routine—so the records matter.
Because New Hampshire claims often turn on documented notice and reasonable maintenance, we focus early on what can be proven—not just what “seems likely.”


