Spending time in a pool is a great way to escape the heat. Jumping into a refreshingly cool pool can help you get through a hot day. However, pools can be dangerous. Swimming pool accidents in Modesto can have a devastating impact on families.
If you suffered an injury or you lost a family member in or around a pool, our seasoned slip and fall attorneys could help you bring a personal injury lawsuit against the person or entity responsible for your accident.
Most Common Types of Injuries Occurring in Pool Accidents
Although pools are supposed to be fun, they can be dangerous. People can suffer serious injuries, such as the following:
- Chemical burns from imbalanced chemicals in the pool
- Broken bones from slipping and falling on a pool deck
- Drain and suction injuries
- Broken neck and other injuries from diving accidents
- Near-drowning, which can lead to severe brain damage
- Drowning fatalities
Our compassionate Modesto attorneys understand how traumatic swimming pool accidents can be, and we could work hard on your behalf to recover fair compensation.
Potential Liable Parties After a Pool Accident
After suffering an accident in a pool, you might be able to pursue a claim against more than one party.
Pool Owner or Operator
You might be able to bring a claim against the pool’s owner based on the theory of premises liability, which requires property owners to keep their pools as safe as possible for all lawful users. Our skilled Modesto attorneys could help you collect proof that the pool owner or operator’s negligence led to your accident.
All pool owners and operators should regularly inspect and repair any defects or problems. They should ensure all ladders, drains, and other pool equipment are fully functioning and safe. All pool owners should maintain fencing around their pools and ensure their pools have safe levels of chemicals. Pools should also have signs indicating the shallow and deep ends, if it is not easily apparent. Operators of pools that are open to the public or to paying members should also keep their pools safely enclosed and treated.
Additionally, public and commercial pool operators should have a sufficient number of adequately trained lifeguards, and they should ensure that the pool is not overcrowded. The area around the pool should also be kept as safe as possible. For instance, pool yards should not have too many chairs or other objects around them, which could make it hard to walk or see children in the pool. Pool operators or their staff should also discourage running on the pool deck.
Manufacturer
You might be able to bring a product liability claim against the manufacturer of a defective part. For instance, if a visitor to a pool suffered serious harm after getting their finger stuck in a pool drain, you might have grounds to sue the manufacturer of the inherently defective part.
Lifeguard, Caretaker, or Operator
If your child fell, drowned, or nearly drowned at a pool, you might be able to sue the lifeguard or caretaker who failed to properly supervise them. If the pool was a public or commercial pool, you could also sue the pool’s operator for having an insufficient number of lifeguards or for failing to train the lifeguards on how to protect children.
Our dedicated local attorneys could carefully investigate the circumstances of your pool accident to learn how it happened and who bears potential legal blame.
Talk to a Modesto Lawyer After a Swimming Pool Accident
Swimming pool accidents in Modesto can have devastating, life-altering consequences. To maximize your chances of success with a legal claim, talk to our skilled attorneys who have successfully handled claims involving accidents in residential, public, and commercial pools. Contact our Heavy Hitters™ to learn how we may assist you with your case.
