Every pool case turns on its own facts, but we frequently see patterns that fit how people use pools around Middle Tennessee:
1) Deck and coping hazards during weekend use
Wet surfaces, algae, cracked coping, and uneven pool steps can cause serious slips and fractures. When guests are distracted by social events, basic safety issues may be overlooked—yet still be preventable.
2) Barrier and gate failures
In Tennessee, claims often turn on whether reasonable safety measures were in place and working as intended—especially for child access.
We look closely at:
- whether the gate self-latched
- whether hinges and latches were functioning
- whether alarms or covers existed and were actually maintained
3) Drain and suction injuries
Pool systems can create dangerous entrapment risks when drains or safety covers aren’t installed, maintained, or updated appropriately. These injuries can be catastrophic and require careful medical and mechanical review.
4) Water chemistry issues and chemical storage mishandling
When water is out of balance or chemicals are stored/handled unsafely, people can suffer burns, eye damage, respiratory irritation, or worsening conditions. We track maintenance practices, testing routines, and any deviations from safe operation.
5) Near-drowning and delayed injury recognition
Near-drowning cases can be especially complex: symptoms may worsen hours later, and families may need to sort out causation while dealing with emergency treatment.