Sharonville is a suburban community where many homes and rentals have shared amenities. That matters because pool injuries often occur in environments where rules and responsibilities are split:
- Apartment and townhouse communities may use contracted maintenance and formal incident reporting.
- Rental properties may have gate/cover obligations in the lease or in maintenance schedules.
- Neighborhood or HOA pools may involve managers, boards, and vendors all pointing to someone else.
- Family gatherings and summer events can create confusion about supervision, access control, and who was “in charge” at the time.
When you’re dealing with slip hazards on wet decks, defective ladders, broken self-latching gates, or drain-related injuries, the question becomes: who had control over safety and maintenance, and did they act reasonably?


