In residential neighborhoods and short-term rentals, pool safety depends heavily on day-to-day maintenance—things like keeping decks treated, ensuring gates self-close, and verifying that pool systems are functioning as designed.
Common Arlington-area scenarios we see include:
- Slips and falls on algae, wet coping, or uneven deck surfaces after rain or heavy use
- Child access incidents when a fence or gate doesn’t latch securely
- Broken or missing safety hardware (ladders, handrails, covers) after wear-and-tear
- Drain and suction hazards when equipment is outdated, modified, or not properly maintained
- Near-drowning events where supervision and emergency response become critical questions
Even if the incident “seems obvious,” insurance companies may argue the injury was unavoidable or that the victim failed to use reasonable care. Your job shouldn’t be to guess what Tennessee law will require—your job is to document and recover.


