In and around Harker Heights, pool accidents often involve situations that look “routine” until they aren’t:
- Wet deck slip-and-fall injuries during summer pool use, especially where traction is poor, surfaces are uneven, or cleaning chemicals leave residue.
- Barrier and gate problems—a latch that doesn’t fully engage, worn hinges, or a gap that allows access by children.
- Unsafe ladder or handrail conditions on above-ground or in-ground pools where residents and guests expect stable footing.
- Drain and suction hazards when pool systems aren’t properly maintained or safety components aren’t functioning as required.
- Water chemistry and chemical exposure where testing is irregular or chemical storage/handling practices create irritations or injuries.
- Near-drowning incidents tied to supervision, rapid access to emergency response, or missing/ineffective safety measures.
Even when the incident seems straightforward, the responsibility question can involve more than one party—homeowners, landlords, property managers, HOA boards, and/or contractors who handled maintenance or repairs.


