While every accident is different, Temple-area claims commonly involve hazards tied to how pools are used during peak summer and community events:
- Wet-deck slips and falls on algae-prone surfaces, uneven grout, or untreated coping
- Broken or unstable pool ladders/handrails at backyard homes and multi-family properties
- Gate and barrier failures—latches that don’t engage, self-closers that stick, or gaps children can access
- Drain and suction-related injuries when safety features aren’t functioning or are missing
- Unsafe water chemistry from irregular testing or delayed response to out-of-range readings
After an incident, the biggest challenge is usually not “proving something happened,” but proving who had the duty to prevent it, what they knew (or should have known), and whether their maintenance and safety practices were reasonable.


