In our experience with Wisconsin premises cases, pool injuries often grow out of preventable safety breakdowns—things that should have been caught through inspection, maintenance, and reasonable supervision.
Common Fox Crossing scenarios include:
- Wet-deck slip and fall injuries: algae, treated/untreated surfaces, or poor drainage can make walkways slick.
- Broken or improperly secured pool barriers: gates that don’t latch, gaps children can squeeze through, or missing hardware.
- Drain and suction hazards: malfunctioning covers or unsafe circulation setups that create entrapment risk.
- Unsafe pool operations during high-traffic days: crowded supervision, quick turnovers for rentals, or delayed response when something goes wrong.
- Chemical exposure: skin/eye irritation or breathing problems when water chemistry and handling procedures aren’t managed correctly.
If you’re trying to remember the details, that’s normal. What matters is collecting the facts while evidence is still available—before maintenance logs are overwritten and surveillance footage disappears.


