Many pool cases in and around Kannapolis begin the same way: normal use turns into an emergency.
Common scenarios we see include:
- Wet-deck slips on algae, splashing, or worn surfaces around steps and ladders.
- Trip injuries caused by uneven coping, loose tiles, or a damaged pool edge.
- Barrier and gate failures—a self-latching gate that won’t secure, hinges that stick, or a barrier that doesn’t function the way it was supposed to.
- Drain and suction injuries when pool systems aren’t configured or maintained to reduce entrapment risk.
- Chemical exposure from poor water testing or storage/handling mistakes that lead to eye/skin irritation or breathing problems.
- Near-drowning or delayed recognition when an incident is missed quickly and symptoms escalate later.
Even when the injury seems “small” at first, pool accidents can create lingering effects—head injuries, respiratory complications, infections, or emotional trauma that becomes clear after the initial shock.


