In a suburban setting like Herriman, many injuries occur in familiar, routine moments: backyard gatherings, weekend get-togethers, and seasonal swimming. Hazards are often “ordinary” until they aren’t—loose coping, slippery surfaces, a gate that doesn’t latch, or a barrier that’s temporarily disabled.
There’s also a practical reason these cases escalate fast in Utah: insurance adjusters may push for quick statements and early settlement offers, especially when the injury seems minor at first. But pool injuries can worsen over time—cuts can become infected, inhalation problems can linger after chemical exposure, and head injuries don’t always reveal themselves immediately.


