Pool cases are often “ordinary” on the surface—until you look closer. In Monroe, NC, we frequently see injuries tied to circumstances like these:
1) Slip-and-fall on wet pool decks during summer gatherings
Monroe summers bring heavy humidity and frequent pool use. Decks can stay slick longer than people realize, especially around steps, shallow-entry areas, or where someone tracked water from outside. If a surface was cracked, uneven, or improperly maintained, liability may extend beyond the person who slipped.
2) Gate or barrier failures at homes, rentals, and community amenities
Neighborhood pools and rental properties are used by multiple households, and safety systems can be overlooked when turnover is high. We examine whether barriers and self-closing/self-latching mechanisms were functioning as required and whether prior problems were addressed.
3) Drain and suction hazards
Suction-related injuries are rare—but when they occur, the injury can be severe. We look for evidence about the configuration of drains, the condition of covers, and whether safety measures were in place and maintained.
4) Water chemistry and chemical-handling problems
Injuries aren’t always a fall. Skin/eye irritation, breathing issues, and other complications can be tied to water chemistry or unsafe handling/storage practices. We investigate what testing was done, how often, and whether abnormal readings were corrected.
4) Drowning or near-drowning during busy weekends
When a pool incident happens during an event—family parties, gatherings, or a weekend stay—response timing and supervision matter. We focus on whether reasonable safety steps were taken and whether delays or preventable conditions contributed to catastrophic harm.