After a pool injury, your first priority is medical care. Then, while details are still fresh, take steps that protect your claim:
- Get the incident documented: Ask for an incident report (for rentals, community amenities, or HOA-managed pools).
- Photograph immediately if you can: Wet decking, broken coping, missing safety signage, damaged ladders/handrails, or a gate that doesn’t latch.
- Preserve key pool records: Request maintenance logs, inspection schedules, and any water testing results.
- Be careful with statements: Insurance adjusters may ask questions early. Don’t guess—stick to what you know, and consider having counsel review communications.
If the injury involved a child, near-drowning, or repeated exposure to chemicals, act even faster. These cases often require careful medical interpretation and evidence preservation.


