North Myrtle Beach has a year-round mix of residents and visitors using pools in summer peak season. That matters because pool hazards often involve high turnover of users, tight maintenance schedules, and shared responsibility at properties with amenities.
Common scenarios include:
- Wet-deck slip-and-falls on pool decks, walkways, or stairs—sometimes after rain, sunscreen residue, or improper traction treatment.
- Tripping hazards from uneven coping, loose tiles, cracked concrete, or poor drainage around steps.
- Barrier and gate issues at vacation rentals and condos, including gates that don’t latch properly or locks that don’t secure as intended.
- Drain and suction injuries, including entrapment concerns where pool equipment isn’t functioning safely.
- Unsafe water conditions (chemical imbalance) causing eye/skin irritation, asthma flare-ups, or worsening respiratory symptoms.
- Near-drowning and drowning-related injuries, where families may need immediate help preserving key facts for negligence claims.
If the incident happened at a property where you were a guest—or where multiple staff and vendors handle maintenance—liability can be split among owners, management companies, and contractors.


