Willowick is a close-to-home, residential community—so many pool cases involve backyard pools, shared amenities, and visiting guests rather than large resort operations. The patterns we see often include:
1) Wet deck slip-and-fall accidents
Wet coping, algae, uneven decking, or poor drainage can create a hazard that’s visible on a sunny day but dangerous when stepped on. We look at surface conditions, prior complaints, and whether reasonable maintenance was followed.
2) Barrier and gate failures during family gatherings
Pool gates that don’t latch, alarms that are disabled, or fencing that doesn’t restrict access can become catastrophic risks for children. In Willowick, these cases often arise during weekend get-togethers—when supervision is stretched and safety systems are assumed to be working.
3) Suction/drain-related injuries
Injuries tied to pool drains, covers, or suction systems require careful fact development. We review safety design, inspection/maintenance practices, and the specifics of how the system was used.
4) Chemical exposure and water-quality problems
Improper chemical balance can irritate skin and eyes and worsen respiratory issues. We investigate whether testing was done on schedule, how readings were handled, and whether any warnings were provided.
5) Storm-season and seasonal maintenance gaps
Willowick summers can bring storms and heavy outdoor use. When maintenance is delayed between seasons, hazards can reappear—like loose ladders, damaged handrails, or malfunctioning equipment.