Many claims aren’t about the water itself—they’re about the path to the pool area and the safety barriers around it. In local residential and rental settings, common failure points include:
- Pool gates or latches that don’t self-close or don’t catch properly
- Deck lighting that’s inadequate at dusk (dark steps and slick surfaces)
- Uneven pool coping, loose coping stones, or cracked tiles near ladders
- Wet-deck footing issues when rain hits and the deck isn’t treated or maintained
- Improperly secured ladders/handrails or missing safety hardware
In Kaukauna, pool season can overlap with more frequent storms and heavy foot traffic. That combination can make hazardous conditions more likely—and makes documentation of lighting, surface condition, and weather timing critical.


