Residents and property managers in the Tri-Cities often deal with high pool usage during peak months—more guests, more foot traffic, and more chances for safety problems to go unnoticed.
Common Kennewick-area scenarios include:
- Slips and falls on pool decks after sprinklers, splash zones, or recent cleaning leave surfaces slick.
- Barrier and gate failures at homes and rentals—latches that don’t fully engage, hinges that stick, or self-closing parts that aren’t maintained.
- Unsafe ladders, handrails, and steps—loose hardware, missing non-slip surfaces, or uneven coping.
- Drain and suction hazards when pool fittings aren’t properly maintained or covered as required.
- Chemical-related injuries during rapid turnovers or “weekend-only” pool care—burns/eye irritation from improper balance or inadequate ventilation near chemical storage.
- Near-drowning or delayed rescue issues where supervision gaps, unclear emergency procedures, or late response can worsen outcomes.
Even when the incident seems obvious, the legal work often turns on details: what the property owner or manager knew, what safety features were in place, and how the pool area was maintained before the injury.


