Your next decisions can strongly affect whether your claim is credible and how much you can recover.
- Get medical care immediately—even if you think the injury is “minor.” Concussions, respiratory irritation, and soft-tissue injuries can worsen after the fact.
- Document the scene if you safely can: pool deck conditions, lighting, lane/step layout, signage, barriers/gates, and anything broken or missing.
- Identify the property operator: homeowner, landlord, property management company, HOA, apartment operator, or facility staff.
- Request preservation of key evidence: incident reports, surveillance footage, maintenance logs, and chemical testing records.
- Be careful with statements to staff or insurers. In Greensboro, adjusters frequently ask for recorded statements early—often before the full medical picture is known.
If you’re looking for a fast way to organize what happened, an online “intake bot” can help you list facts. But it can’t replace legal review of duties, evidence timing, and settlement strategy.


