Boerne’s mix of residential properties, guest-heavy weekends, and seasonal use of pools can create a specific pattern of risk:
- Backyard pools with visiting families: Kids who aren’t familiar with the property may not notice a gate that doesn’t latch, a shallow step that’s easy to miss, or a slippery coping edge.
- Hillside yards and uneven decking: Changes in grade can intensify slip-and-fall hazards, especially when weather makes surfaces slick.
- Community and HOA pools: Shared amenities can involve multiple responsible parties—property owners, management companies, and contractors—making it more important to identify who had control.
- Tourist season and events: When visitors add foot traffic and supervision gaps, “foreseeability” becomes a major issue.
In Texas, courts typically focus on what was reasonably foreseeable and whether the property owner or manager took reasonable steps to prevent harm. Your claim depends on the facts, and the facts depend on what’s preserved early.


