Lexington-area incidents often involve residential-style pools with shared responsibility points—homeowners, property managers, contractors, and sometimes HOA rules. A common pattern we see is that safety items may exist “on paper” (a posted rule, a barrier, a checklist), but the real question becomes whether those measures were actually maintained and enforced.
Another local reality: families frequently rely on weekend visits and guest use. That increases the importance of figuring out whether the injured person was a foreseeable user, whether rules were communicated clearly, and whether supervision was reasonable for children or inexperienced swimmers.


