In residential neighborhoods around North Richland Hills, pool-related injuries often happen during normal, expected use—especially when homes host gatherings or when children are playing outdoors.
Common scenarios include:
- Slip-and-fall on pool decks and patios after rain, splashing, or incomplete traction on walkways
- Barrier and gate failures (a gate that won’t latch, worn hinges, or access that wasn’t restricted the way it should be)
- Tripping on pool coping, loose tiles, or uneven surfaces near the waterline
- Drain and suction injuries when pool systems aren’t properly maintained or safety components aren’t effective
- Chemical exposure and irritation when water chemistry is out of balance for too long
- Near-drowning and delayed medical complications, where the initial emergency looks “over,” but symptoms develop later
If your incident happened during an event—like a weekend get-together—there may also be witnesses, photos, and video taken by multiple people. Those items can disappear quickly, especially once people start cleaning up or moving on.


