In Texas, pool-related injury cases commonly revolve around whether the property owner or pool operator kept the premises reasonably safe for foreseeable guests and residents. In Round Rock, that usually means looking closely at the conditions you could expect in real life:
- Wet concrete or stone decks that get slick after splash play or irrigation
- Gates, latches, and barriers that fail to restrict access by children
- Uneven coping and loose tiles near the pool edge—often visible but not addressed
- Improperly maintained ladders/handrails on in-ground pools
- Chemical handling and water testing problems that can irritate eyes/skin or worsen breathing issues
Even when an accident looks “simple,” the legal work is about connecting the incident to what the responsible party should have inspected, repaired, or documented.


