Not every pool accident looks the same. In Middlesex, we commonly see claims stemming from:
- Slip-and-fall injuries on wet surfaces (pool decks, ladders, steps, or entrances where traction wasn’t maintained)
- Barrier and gate failures (self-latching issues, gaps children can slip through, broken hardware, or alarms that weren’t functioning)
- Drain, suction, or entrapment hazards when safety components weren’t properly installed, inspected, or maintained
- Chemistry and water-condition problems that worsen asthma/respiratory issues or irritate skin and eyes
- Near-drowning or drowning incidents, where delays in response, inadequate supervision, or unsafe conditions can become central to fault
If you’re wondering whether your situation “counts,” the key question is whether the conditions were reasonably safe for foreseeable pool users—and whether someone failed to address known or discoverable risks.


