Before you think about claims, protect health and preserve evidence.
- Get medical care immediately (especially for head injuries, breathing trouble, or near-drowning). Ask providers to document symptoms and possible links to the incident.
- Report the incident to the property manager/owner/HOA (if applicable). Written notice matters when fault is later disputed.
- Document the scene if it’s safe: photos of the pool deck, gate/latch condition, ladders/handrails, signage, and any visible damage or chemical warnings.
- Preserve surveillance. Many Anderson-area properties rely on cameras and may overwrite footage quickly.
- Avoid recorded statements to insurers until you’ve reviewed what’s being asked and what it could imply.
If you’re wondering whether a pool injury “AI assistant” can replace a lawyer: automation can help you organize questions, but it can’t evaluate South Carolina-specific claim requirements, evidence timing, and negotiation strategy.


