Pool accidents tend to follow patterns—especially in backyards, neighborhood shared areas, and rental properties. In Mequon, we frequently see claims tied to:
Slip-and-fall on pool decks and walkways
Wet surfaces, uneven coping, algae buildup, and poor drainage can make a deck hazardous. Even when the pool itself was “working,” the surrounding area may not have been kept safe.
Barrier and gate failures near residential pools
Wisconsin pool safety expectations focus on preventing access by children and limiting foreseeable risk. When gates don’t latch, barriers are missing, or hardware is worn, families often want answers about prior notice and inspection practices.
Dangerous pool equipment or suction hazards
Claims may involve malfunctioning or improperly maintained drains, covers, or circulation systems. The key question is whether the system was maintained and operated in a way that reduced foreseeable danger.
Chemical-related injuries
Improper water chemistry or unsafe storage and handling can lead to eye irritation, skin burns, respiratory problems, or worsening symptoms. We look at testing/maintenance records and how quickly any problems were addressed.
Catastrophic incidents—near-drowning and drowning
These cases require immediate legal and factual clarity. Families usually need help identifying what safety measures existed, whether supervision was adequate, and whether emergency response factors could affect fault.