In a suburban community like Tualatin, pool incidents often involve hazards that develop over time—then collide with busy household schedules, visiting guests, and summer weather.
Common scenarios we investigate include:
- Wet-deck slip-and-falls: algae buildup, uneven surfaces, or inadequate traction around the deck and steps.
- Barrier and gate failures: latches that don’t fully secure, gates that swing too easily, or access that isn’t restricted as intended.
- Drain and suction hazards: injuries linked to unsafe pool features, blocked/incorrect covers, or malfunctioning safety components.
- Unsafe chemical handling: improper storage or maintenance practices that create hazardous conditions for swimmers and nearby residents.
- Near-drowning or delayed response: when seconds matter, families often discover later that supervision, emergency readiness, or safety setup may have been inadequate.
Even when the incident seems straightforward, the legal work is rarely “guess-and-check.” We focus on what the responsible parties knew, what they should have checked, and what safety measures were (or weren’t) in place.


