Every incident is different, but these patterns show up often in Texas residential and community pool claims:
1) Slip-and-fall injuries on wet or uneven pool decks
Wet surfaces, damaged coping, loose tiles, or poor drainage can turn a normal backyard day into a medical emergency. These cases often come down to whether the hazard was visible, known, and reasonably addressed.
2) Barrier and gate failures involving children
In families with young children, a pool gate that doesn’t latch, worn hinges, or gaps around fencing can create catastrophic risk. If a barrier wasn’t functioning as intended—or wasn’t maintained after defects were noticed—liability can be significant.
3) Drain and entrapment dangers
Injuries tied to pool suction, blocked drains, or malfunctioning safety components require careful technical review. The goal is to show the responsible party didn’t follow reasonable safety expectations.
4) Chemical-related harm and unsafe handling
Improper water chemistry, inadequate ventilation where chemicals are stored, or unsafe mixing practices can lead to burns, respiratory irritation, eye injuries, or worsening medical conditions.
5) Near-drowning and delayed complications
Even when a victim appears to stabilize, breathing issues, infection risk, and neurological complications can develop later. These cases require prompt medical documentation and a claim strategy that accounts for future care.