In residential neighborhoods and rental properties around Kingston, many pool injuries aren’t “mystery accidents”—they’re the result of conditions that should have been noticed and corrected.
Common examples we see include:
- Slip-and-fall injuries on wet concrete, algae-prone surfaces, or uneven pool decking
- Tripping hazards from loose coping, raised tiles, missing drain covers, or damaged ladder areas
- Cuts and abrasions caused by sharp edges, broken tile, or poorly maintained railings
A key point for Kingston cases: property owners and managers are expected to address hazards that are noticeable over time. If the condition existed long enough for reasonable inspections, that can matter when fault is disputed.


