Pool injuries tend to fall into a few repeat patterns. In Middleton, we frequently see cases involving:
Slip-and-fall on wet decks and pool coping
Even a well-kept deck can become dangerous when surfaces get algae, are cleaned with the wrong methods, or aren’t maintained for traction. Uneven coping, loose tiles, or worn ladder areas can also cause fractures and head injuries.
Barrier, gate, and supervision failures
Wisconsin families often have children who play outdoors, and pool access is an obvious risk point. If a gate doesn’t latch, a barrier is propped open, or supervision is inadequate for the setting, the responsible party may face liability.
Drain and suction hazards
Modern pool systems can be dangerous when covers, drains, or circulation components aren’t properly maintained or when safety features aren’t functioning as they should. These injuries can be catastrophic.
Chemical handling and unsafe water conditions
In summer, pool operators may rush adjustments after heavy use or weather events. Unsafe chemical balance can aggravate asthma, irritate eyes/skin, and contribute to infections—especially when testing and response are delayed.
“It happened fast” near-drowning and emergency response issues
With near-drowning, families often need answers about how quickly help arrived, whether staff or responsible adults followed appropriate safety practices, and what safety measures were in place before the incident.