Many pool injuries here involve situations that are easy to overlook when you’re hosting guests or managing a property quickly.
Common Dripping Springs scenarios include:
- Wet-deck slip-and-falls after swim time, storms, or poolside cleanup (especially when lighting is poor near dusk).
- Barrier or gate failures at residences and vacation rentals—latches that stick, self-closing hinges that weaken, or doors left ajar during busy weekends.
- Unsafe pool access: broken ladders/handrails, uneven coping, or damaged steps that become a trap when the surface is slick.
- Drain and suction hazards where pool features weren’t upgraded or maintained according to applicable safety expectations.
- Chemical-related injuries during periods when properties are turned over quickly—poor water testing habits, incorrect balancing, or insufficient ventilation around chemical storage.
- Near-drowning events tied to supervision gaps, delayed response, or unclear emergency procedures.
Even when an accident seems “small” at first—cuts, bruises, headaches, breathing irritation—pool incidents can cause delayed complications. That’s why a careful review matters.


