Coshocton is largely residential, with many injuries tied to everyday use rather than large commercial facilities. That often means the “who’s responsible?” question can be more complicated than people expect—especially when a pool belongs to:
- A homeowner who hired a local contractor for repairs or resurfacing
- A landlord renting a property with a pool
- A family hosting guests or events during warm-weather weekends
- A property manager overseeing maintenance schedules
It also means evidence can be less formal. Maintenance logs may be incomplete, pool safety features may be older, and surveillance may be limited. Acting quickly matters because footage and records are frequently overwritten or discarded.


