Highland neighborhoods often include multi-generation households, visitors for summer events, and shared-use properties where several people may have responsibility for pool safety. In real cases, fault can involve more than one party—such as a homeowner/landlord, a property management company, a maintenance contractor, or a community association.
Common Highland-area patterns we see:
- Busy summer schedules that delay maintenance or inspections.
- Shared amenities where multiple adults and children use the same pool area.
- Weather and landscaping factors (sloped decks, outdoor lighting, sprinkler runoff) that can increase slip-and-fall risk.
- Quick “settlement” pressure when an adjuster wants a recorded statement or early resolution before you’ve finished treatment.


