In Erath County and the surrounding areas, many pool accidents involve residential properties and seasonal use. Common scenarios we see include:
- Backyard gatherings and summer weekends: wet walkways from splash-out, loose coping, or algae growth on surfaces.
- Rental and shared-amenity properties: visitors may not know the rules, posted signage may be inadequate, or maintenance schedules may be inconsistent.
- Texas weather swings: after storms or temperature changes, pool gates, latches, and ladders can become harder to operate or fail altogether.
- Family homes with active kids: self-latching gates, alarms, and barriers may be missing, broken, or not functioning as intended.
- Pool chemicals and storage: improper handling, ventilation issues near chemical containers, or unsafe water conditions that aggravate asthma and skin/eye injuries.
These incidents typically turn into disputes about notice—what the property owner or manager knew (or should have known) and whether reasonable safety steps were taken.


