In Lynden and Whatcom County, many pools are residential or managed by smaller property operators rather than large, centralized corporations. That can be a good sign for families—until the claim starts. The case often comes down to what the property owner or manager knew (or should have known) and whether reasonable maintenance was actually performed.
Common issues that create evidence problems include:
- Maintenance schedules that are inconsistent or missing
- Delayed repairs after safety defects are reported
- Incomplete inspection logs for barriers, ladders, alarms, or covers
- Water testing records that don’t match the timeframe of the incident
Washington injury claims frequently hinge on timing: how long the condition existed and whether it was reasonably discoverable through ordinary upkeep. A lawyer can examine the gaps and build a clear timeline from the materials available.


