Easley neighborhoods often mix older residential properties with newer builds—both can create pool safety problems. In the field, we frequently see patterns like:
- Wet-deck slip-and-fall injuries after rain, pool splash-out, or algae growth on shaded surfaces.
- Broken or poorly latched pool gates at homes and rentals—especially where access is easy from driveways or backyards.
- Improperly maintained ladders/handrails that shift, loosen, or don’t provide stable footing.
- Drain and suction hazards tied to missing or malfunctioning safety components.
- Chemical-related injuries (skin/eye irritation, breathing issues) when testing and safe storage procedures aren’t followed.
- Near-drowning situations where families later discover gaps in supervision, emergency response, or safety setup.
When the incident involves a child, a guest, or a shared community amenity, multiple parties can be involved—homeowners, property managers, landlords, HOA entities, or contractors.


