Pool cases don’t always look dramatic at first. The “small” details often matter later—what was broken, what was missing, and how long the hazard existed.
We frequently see claims involving:
1) Wet deck and uneven surface injuries
Texas summers bring heavy pool use, and they also bring slip-and-fall risk. Decks can become slick from splash-out, cleaning chemicals, or algae growth. Sometimes injuries happen at transitions—between coping, tile, or repaired sections.
2) Barrier and gate problems
Children and guests may access pools without realizing the danger. Injuries can occur when a gate won’t self-close, a latch fails, hinges are worn, or fencing doesn’t prevent entry as intended.
3) Unsafe drainage and suction hazards
Pool drains and suction systems can pose serious risk if safety measures weren’t installed or maintained. In these cases, proving what was wrong often requires reviewing maintenance records and equipment history.
4) Unsafe chemical handling or water conditions
Improper water chemistry can irritate eyes/skin and worsen respiratory issues. We look at testing practices, log records, and how quickly abnormal readings were addressed.
5) Near-drowning and delayed harm
After a near-drowning, symptoms can develop or worsen later. We help families connect the incident to medical outcomes and evaluate whether supervision, emergency response, or safety conditions contributed.