While every case is different, Rolesville-area claims commonly involve situations like:
- Wet-deck slip-and-falls on algae-prone surfaces or untreated concrete/stone near the pool edge.
- Barrier and gate failures—latches that don’t hold, gates that don’t self-close, or missing/incorrect child-safety hardware.
- Drain and suction hazards in pools where maintenance or cover systems weren’t functioning as designed.
- Chemical-related injuries from improper water balance or delayed response after readings were “off.”
- Near-drowning emergencies where families later learn how important early documentation and supervision standards can be.
In North Carolina, defendants often argue the incident was unavoidable or that the injured person used the pool area “in a way they shouldn’t have.” We look closely at what safety measures were present, what was required for the type of pool, and whether reasonable care was followed for the specific property.


