Roselle is a dense community with many families using shared amenities and nearby residences. That can increase the odds of injuries tied to day-to-day pool use and supervision.
Common scenarios include:
- Slip-and-fall injuries on wet pool decks: algae, worn anti-slip surfaces, or water tracked from pool steps.
- Broken or unstable pool access points: cracked coping, loose tiles, malfunctioning ladders, or unsafe handrails.
- Barrier and gate problems: self-latching defects, hinges that stick, or incomplete barriers—especially when children are visiting.
- Drain and suction-related incidents: injuries tied to maintenance failures or improper device conditions.
- Chemical exposure issues: improper water chemistry or inadequate handling/storage practices that can aggravate asthma or cause irritation.
Whether the injury happened during a summer gathering or routine use, the legal question usually becomes: who controlled and maintained the safety conditions, and what did they do (or fail to do) to prevent a foreseeable accident?


