In a residential town like Lawrenceburg, many injuries occur in familiar settings:
- Backyard decks and wet walkways where algae, loose boards, or poor drainage make slips more likely.
- Gates and barriers that don’t latch correctly—an issue that can matter even when a pool is “supervised.”
- Aging pool equipment (pumps, filters, ladders, drains) that isn’t maintained well enough to keep the area safe.
- Visitor and rental situations where multiple parties may share responsibility for upkeep, instructions, or safety compliance.
Whether the injury was a slip on a wet surface, a serious cut from broken tile, a chemical-related burn, or a drowning/near-drowning emergency, the key question is the same: was reasonable care taken to prevent a foreseeable hazard?


