In a city where people commute, rent, and share amenities, pool accidents don’t always occur in a backyard. They can happen at:
- Apartment and condominium pools where maintenance is handled by property management
- Community facilities where rules and supervision may vary by season
- Rental homes where inspection records and responsibilities are unclear
- Hotels and guest properties that rely on staff and vendor services
Disputes are common because defendants often argue that:
- the injured person should have watched where they were going,
- the hazard was temporary,
- safety features were in place and functioning,
- or maintenance issues weren’t “noticeable” enough to prove negligence.
In White Plains cases, we frequently see the fight move from what happened to how quickly it was addressed and who had the duty to maintain or supervise the pool area.


