Greenville is a mix of established neighborhoods and growing suburbs, and that shows up in pool-accident patterns. Many cases we see involve:
- Backyard pools where wet deck surfaces, aging coping, or missing/weak barriers create preventable trips and falls
- Short-term rental properties and vacation stays where maintenance schedules and safety checklists may not be consistently followed
- Neighborhood or HOA pools where multiple entities share responsibility (and paperwork can be scattered)
- Seasonal visitor traffic—especially during peak travel months—when more people use a pool who didn’t grow up around it and may not notice hazards
In each scenario, the question is the same: who had the duty and the ability to prevent the danger, and what evidence shows they didn’t act reasonably.


