Pool accidents aren’t always dramatic in the moment. Many cases on Mercer Island start with something ordinary that should have been safer—like:
- Slip-and-fall injuries on wet or algae-prone pool decks (or uneven surfaces around coping)
- Barrier and gate failures at homes and shared facilities, including gates that don’t latch reliably
- Entrapment or drain-related injuries tied to poorly maintained or noncompliant pool systems
- Chemical-related injuries from improper balancing, poor ventilation near chemical storage, or delayed response after abnormal readings
- Near-drowning events where supervision, emergency response timing, or facility safety measures are questioned
If your injury happened at a rental property, a community amenity, or a shared pool used by multiple households, liability can involve more than one party (property owner, operator, property manager, or contractor). That complexity is exactly why local, evidence-focused legal help matters.


