Many pool-related injuries in the Princeton area involve situations that look “routine” at first:
- Backyard pools and summer gatherings: Deck slip hazards, unsecured ladders, and missing or broken safety releases often go unnoticed until someone gets hurt.
- Rental properties and shared amenities: Guests may not know who maintains the pool or what safety checks were done before the season ramped up.
- Weekend events and visiting family: When multiple households are present, the question of who had responsibility (and when) becomes a major issue.
Texas law generally focuses on reasonable care by the person or entity responsible for keeping the premises safe. In practice, that means investigating who controlled the pool area, what safety measures were in place, and whether the hazard was known or should have been discovered.


