In Lakeway, many homes and short-term rental properties are set up for frequent outdoor use. That means pool hazards show up in patterns we commonly see:
- Deck slip-and-fall injuries on wet stone, algae-prone surfaces, or uneven pool coping (common after Texas rain and frequent pool water use).
- Entrapment and drain-related injuries when safety features weren’t installed, serviced, or replaced as required.
- Barrier and gate failures—especially when pool access rules weren’t enforced or a self-latching mechanism doesn’t work reliably.
- Chemical-related skin/eye injuries during busy swim days when water treatment practices may not be properly monitored.
- Near-drowning emergencies where families need answers quickly about supervision, response, and whether the environment created an avoidable risk.
Whatever category your case fits, the question is usually the same: Did the property’s pool area meet reasonable safety expectations for foreseeable users?


