Las Vegas neighborhoods include both residential pools and properties that function as short-term or multi-tenant housing. That mix often creates predictable claim patterns:
- Wet-deck slips and falls near coping, steps, or pool ladders (especially after rain, irrigation, or pool cleaning)
- Gate and barrier failures on backyard or shared pools—latches that don’t fully engage, hinges that bind, or “self-closing” features that don’t actually close
- Drain and suction injuries when safety equipment is missing, outdated, or not maintained to current standards
- Chemical-related irritation when water chemistry is inconsistent or testing/adjustment is delayed
- Injury delays after near-drowning incidents, where symptoms worsen later and families discover they may need longer medical documentation to connect the cause
When you’re dealing with a claim in New Mexico, the goal is the same: show what went wrong, who had control of the property and safety, and how the accident caused your injuries.


