Bremerton residents are part of a coastal community—busy summers, weekend get-togethers, visiting friends, and more people using pools than during the winter months. In practice, that pattern can increase the chance of preventable hazards.
Common local scenarios we see include:
- Slip-and-fall injuries on wet decks after a swim or during pool clean-up when surfaces weren’t treated or were worn.
- Broken or unsafe pool ladders/handrails in properties where repairs lag behind seasonal use.
- Water clarity or chemical imbalance that irritates eyes/skin or worsens respiratory symptoms.
- Gate and barrier issues at homes and shared amenities—especially when guests are unfamiliar with safety rules.
- Drain and suction injuries when equipment isn’t properly maintained or when pool systems aren’t functioning as intended.
- Drowning or near-drowning situations where families need clarity quickly about supervision, response time, and safety measures.
Even when the incident seems “simple,” the legal question often turns on what the property owner or operator knew (or should have known) and whether reasonable safety steps were taken.


