Pool Owners Are Accountable for Preventable Danger

Swimming pools are places of recreation — but also places of serious risk. When a pool owner fails to maintain safe conditions, install proper barriers, provide trained supervision, or keep safety equipment functional, the result can be a drowning, a near-drowning, or a life-altering injury. These incidents are often sudden and without warning, but they are almost always preventable.

Owner liability applies regardless of pool size — from the largest public community pools to backyard and inflatable kiddie pools. If an owner failed to comply with safety requirements and someone was hurt, we can pursue compensation for the injuries and losses that resulted. We help determine fair compensation, submit claims, and take the fight to court when necessary.

Common Causes of Pool Injuries

Lack of supervision or inadequately trained lifeguards
Lack of barriers or structurally faulty fencing
Uneven, slippery, or unsafe surfaces around the pool
Failure to install or maintain safety equipment
Defective maintenance equipment contributing to the incident
Wrongful death damages for families who lost a loved one