Keller’s suburban layout means many pool incidents occur at private residences and HOA-managed properties where supervision, maintenance, and access control are shared expectations.
Common Keller-area scenarios include:
- Wet-deck slip-and-falls on untreated concrete, uneven coping, or areas with algae or debris after rain.
- Barrier and gate failures—a latch that doesn’t fully engage, a damaged self-closing hinge, or a fence with a gap children can access.
- Drain and suction-related injuries in pools with older equipment or suction covers that weren’t inspected or replaced.
- Chemical exposure from improper mixing or delayed response to abnormal water-test readings.
- Near-drowning events where families face sudden, life-altering medical needs and urgent questions about supervision and emergency response.
Even when the injury looks “simple” at first, Texas cases often turn on whether the hazard was reasonably preventable and whether the responsible party had notice of the condition.


