Gresham’s residential layout means many pool injuries occur at homes, duplexes, and shared-attention properties where multiple people may pass through the area—family members, babysitters, guests, and maintenance workers. That makes responsibility harder to untangle.
Common Gresham-area patterns we see include:
- Wet-deck slip incidents on textured or algae-prone surfaces that weren’t treated after use
- Gate and barrier failures at residences where a self-closing latch was worn out or not repaired
- Tenant or guest injuries where landlords, property managers, and contractors each assume someone else handled maintenance
- Busy seasonal weekends when supervision slips and the pool area gets heavier foot traffic
In these situations, insurance teams may try to narrow the story to “what the victim did,” even if the real issue was preventable—like missing warnings, inadequate barriers, or lack of routine safety checks.


