While pool hazards are universal, Muskego cases often reflect local living patterns:
- Backyard and shared-community pools: Liability can involve homeowners, property managers, HOAs, or rental operators—each with different maintenance practices.
- Seasonal rush and staffing changes: In warmer months, pool areas get heavier use, and inspection routines can slip.
- Deck and entry hazards: Wet concrete, uneven pavers, loose coping, and poorly secured ladders are common sources of serious falls.
- Visitor “assumption of safety”: Guests may not know local rules, warnings, or how to use gates, covers, and drains safely.
When an accident happens during a party or weekend gathering, people tend to assume it was “just one bad moment.” But from a legal standpoint, that moment is often the result of preventable safety breakdowns.


