In the minutes and days after a pool accident, the biggest risk is not just physical harm—it’s losing the information your claim depends on.
Do these steps first:
- Get medical care immediately (especially for head injuries, near-drowning, breathing issues, or chemical exposures).
- Document what you can while it’s still there: photos of the deck surface, ladder area, gate, drain cover, signage, and any standing water or chemical odors.
- Write down a timeline while memories are fresh: time of day, weather/lighting, who was present, what the pool area looked like, and what you were doing.
- Ask property staff to preserve surveillance if it’s a shared facility or rental with cameras.
If you’re wondering whether you should contact a lawyer right away, the practical answer for Bound Brook residents is simple: early investigation helps protect evidence and supports stronger settlement discussions with New Jersey insurers.


