In the hours after a pool accident, the choices you make can affect the strength of your case later. Focus on three priorities:
- Get medical care immediately (even if symptoms seem minor).
- Head injuries, breathing issues, and chemical exposure can worsen after the fact.
- Document the scene while it’s still fresh.
- Take photos/video of wet surfaces, missing or damaged safety gates, pool ladders, drain covers, and any posted warnings.
- Preserve evidence tied to the pool itself.
- If the pool is in a rental, apartment complex, or HOA-managed property, request incident reports and any maintenance or inspection records.
Groves families often deal with shared properties—townhomes, neighborhood pools, and rental housing—where multiple parties may claim they “weren’t responsible.” Early documentation helps cut through that confusion.


