In New Albany, many residences and community areas share similar risk patterns—clean, well-kept spaces where families assume basic safety is being handled. But pool-area hazards can still develop between inspections.
Common situations we see after pool incidents in the area include:
- Wet-deck slip injuries after storms, irrigation, or heavy use on warm weekends
- Tripping hazards from uneven coping, loose tiles, or damaged steps around in-ground pools
- Barrier and gate failures at homes and shared properties—especially when access is easy and supervision lapses
- Water chemistry and chemical handling problems that cause skin/eye burns or worsen respiratory symptoms
- Drain/entrapment-related injuries where safety measures were missing, altered, or not functioning
When these events occur, the legal question is usually not “Was there an accident?”—it’s whether reasonable care was taken to reduce risks for people who were invited or expected to use the pool area.


