While every case is different, injury patterns around pools in and near Somerville tend to share a few local realities:
- Rental and community access pools: Properties often have shared rules, vendor maintenance, and incident reporting—meaning multiple entities may be involved.
- Backyard pools with seasonal turnover: In New Jersey, pool season can bring changes in staffing and routines. If maintenance isn’t consistent, hazards can develop quietly.
- Deck traction and weather effects: Even in suburban yards, wet surfaces, algae, and uneven pool coping can create slip-and-fall injuries—especially after rain or when the pool is frequently used.
- Family and guest supervision gaps: Parents and caregivers may rely on safety barriers or signage. If those protections aren’t functioning, injuries can escalate quickly.
- Chemical handling and water quality issues: Problems with water balance or storage practices can lead to burns, respiratory irritation, or worsening conditions.
If your accident happened at a home, rental, condominium, or community facility, the “who’s at fault” question may not be obvious at first. We focus on that uncertainty early.


