Piqua residents often face pool situations that involve:
- Residential backyards and shared-family properties (where supervision and safety routines matter)
- Neighbor-to-neighbor gatherings (where “who invited whom” and who controlled the premises can become important)
- Community amenities (where maintenance responsibility may be handled by a property manager or association)
- Summer traffic and visitor days (when more people are present and hazards get missed)
In these settings, disputes can form quickly—especially when insurers argue the injured person was careless, or that the hazard was “minor” or temporary.


