Midlothian is a suburban community where families often spend time at home, and pools are frequently used by kids, guests, and neighbors. That lifestyle creates predictable risk patterns:
- Backyard pool access during parties and family visits: gates can be left open, latches can fail, and supervision may lapse when people assume “someone is watching.”
- Wet-deck slip hazards: Texas heat, frequent use, and water splashing can leave surfaces slick—especially around steps, coping, and drainage areas.
- Seasonal spikes in incidents: the busiest swimming months often mean faster wear-and-tear, rushed maintenance, and delayed repairs.
- Shared-amenity situations: some injuries occur at rentals, community spaces, or properties managed by an entity that controls maintenance schedules and documentation.
When these issues lead to injury, the legal question becomes who had the duty and the ability to keep the pool area reasonably safe—and whether they did.


