Pool injuries in Redmond frequently involve hazards that are “easy to overlook” until someone gets hurt—especially during busy weekends or gatherings when supervision slips.
Common incident patterns we see include:
- Wet-deck slip-and-falls on algae-prone surfaces or areas that weren’t treated/maintained.
- Unstable ladders, handrails, or steps—often tied to deferred repairs.
- Broken or non-latching gates/covers where children can access the pool area.
- Drain or suction-related injuries where safety systems weren’t properly maintained or installed.
- Chemical exposure from improper testing, storage problems, or water that wasn’t kept within safe ranges.
Insurance adjusters may argue the injury was minor, the condition didn’t exist long, or the injured person “should have known better.” In Redmond cases, we often find that the real dispute isn’t whether an injury occurred—it’s whether the property owner/manager took reasonable steps to prevent it and whether they had notice of the hazard.


