While every case has its own facts, these situations show up often when residents contact a pool accident lawyer in northern New Jersey:
1) Slip-and-fall injuries on wet decks
Pool decks get slick—especially after splashing, cleaning, or rain. Claims often involve inadequate traction, uneven surfaces, cracked coping, or failure to address known hazards.
2) Barrier and gate failures around backyard pools
In Waldwick neighborhoods, many injuries occur when a gate doesn’t close securely, a latch is broken, or access isn’t properly restricted for children. The question becomes whether the property complied with reasonable safety expectations and whether problems were known or should have been caught.
3) Drain and entrapment-related injuries
When pool systems are not maintained or are improperly configured, serious harm can occur. In these cases, evidence often includes pump settings, drain covers, inspection history, and repair timelines.
4) Water chemistry and exposure problems
If a pool’s water conditions are not properly monitored, irritation, infections, and respiratory issues can follow. We look at maintenance/testing practices and whether abnormal readings were addressed promptly.
5) Near-drowning events
After a near-drowning, liability can depend on supervision, response timing, and whether the pool environment created an avoidable risk. These cases require careful review of medical records and incident details.