Broadview Heights is a suburban community where many pools are owned privately, managed through property teams, or operated as part of shared neighborhood amenities. That matters because pool injuries often involve multiple “responsible parties,” such as:
- the homeowner or property owner
- a maintenance contractor or pool service company
- a landlord or property manager (for rentals)
- a homeowners association or shared-amenity operator (for community pools)
Even when the hazard looks obvious—like broken coping, a damaged ladder, or a gate that won’t latch—insurance investigations may zoom in on whether the property was inspected, maintained, and secured according to reasonable safety practices.


