Residents in Manville often experience pool-related accidents in settings that look “normal” on the surface—private homes, rental properties, and community-style amenities. The injuries that lead to claims frequently include:
- Slip-and-fall on wet concrete or tile: algae, loose coping, uneven surfaces, or no non-slip treatment.
- Barrier and gate failures: gates that don’t self-close, worn hinges, broken latches, or missing safety hardware.
- Drain and suction hazards: injuries tied to malfunctioning or improperly maintained pool equipment.
- Chemical-related harm: eye/skin irritation or breathing issues after unsafe water balance or improper storage/handling.
- Near-drowning emergencies: when supervision and emergency response are questioned.
In NJ, the question usually comes down to whether the responsible party took reasonable safety steps for the people who would foreseeably use the pool area.


