Residents in Flower Mound often experience pool incidents during peak warm-weather months—when schedules are busier and families are more likely to have guests, kids playing, and frequent pool use.
In our experience, the most frequent claims involve:
1) Slip-and-fall injuries on wet or uneven pool decks
Wet surfaces, algae, poor drainage, cracked coping, loose tiles, or uneven transitions can cause falls—sometimes resulting in head injuries, fractures, or back/neck trauma.
2) Barrier and gate failures—especially with children nearby
Pool gate problems aren’t just “small mistakes.” If a gate won’t self-latch, swings too easily, or doesn’t function as designed, a child can access the pool area quickly.
3) Drain and suction-related hazards
When pool systems are improperly maintained or safety components aren’t functioning, suction entrapment risks can become catastrophic.
4) Unsafe water chemistry and chemical exposure
Improper balancing can irritate eyes and skin and aggravate asthma or respiratory conditions. Chemical handling errors can also contribute to burns or worsening symptoms.
5) Near-drowning or drowning during gatherings
When the incident is severe, families often face urgent medical decisions and long-term uncertainty. These cases require careful investigation and clear documentation of what happened before and after the emergency.