In New Jersey, timing and evidence matter. Surveillance footage can disappear quickly, maintenance logs may be overwritten, and witnesses may be gone before a claim is prepared. If your injury involved a pool deck, steps, ladders, drains, barriers, or water chemistry, the first steps are practical and urgent:
- Get medical care right away (and keep discharge summaries and follow-up instructions).
- Document the scene: photos of the deck surface, coping/tile, gates/alarms, drain areas, and any warning signage.
- Ask the property for preservation of video and records (incident report, maintenance/inspection logs, chemical testing records).
- Write down a timeline while it’s fresh—who was present, weather/lighting, what you noticed before the incident, and how the injury happened.
A Hoboken pool accident attorney can help you translate those facts into a claim that insurers can’t brush aside.


