Pool accidents are rarely “random.” In Del Rio, the same recurring safety failures show up across residential and shared-use settings:
- Wet-deck slip-and-fall: algae, poor surface maintenance, or inadequate anti-slip treatment can make a pool deck dangerously slick.
- Broken or unsecured pool barriers: a gate that won’t self-close, worn hinges, or missing latching hardware.
- Drain and suction hazards: malfunctioning or improperly maintained pool equipment can create dangerous suction conditions.
- Unsafe pool chemical handling: improper storage/ventilation or incorrect water balancing can aggravate asthma, irritate eyes/skin, or worsen breathing problems.
- Visitor-related risk: incidents involving guests or short-term renters—people who may not notice warnings or understand the layout.
When you’re trying to recover, it can be difficult to see how these details connect to liability. A lawyer can translate what happened into the legal standards that apply in Texas.


