Westwood is largely residential, which means many pool injuries occur in familiar settings—backyards, shared-amenity neighborhoods, and visiting-family situations. Common incidents include:
- Slip-and-fall on wet pool decks after a swim or rinsing routine, especially where non-slip surfaces are worn or not maintained.
- Broken or unstable pool ladders/handrails—sometimes from corrosion, missing hardware, or repairs that didn’t address the underlying defect.
- Unsafe pool gates and barriers that don’t close/lock properly, creating a risk for children and unsupervised guests.
- Drain or suction-related injuries when a pool’s safety components are missing, damaged, or not inspected.
- Chemical exposure events when water testing, storage practices, or handling procedures aren’t handled carefully.
When the accident involves a child, a guest, or a shared property, fault can involve more than one party—homeowners, property managers, maintenance providers, or contractors.


