Every case is different, but Smithfield families commonly run into these fact patterns:
- Wet-deck slip and fall injuries near steps, ladders, coping, or shaded areas where surfaces stay slick longer.
- Barrier and gate failures—including doors that don’t self-close, latches that don’t engage, or fencing that doesn’t restrict access the way it should.
- Drain and suction hazards where pool mechanisms aren’t functioning as intended or are not properly maintained.
- Water chemistry problems that irritate eyes/skin, trigger asthma or respiratory issues, or worsen other health conditions.
- Incident escalation during gatherings—when supervision changes (guests arrive, multiple kids play, caregivers rotate) and safety issues get overlooked.
Even when the injury looks “minor” at first—bruising, headaches, dizziness, eye irritation—pool cases can develop into bigger medical concerns once symptoms are fully evaluated.


