In most cities and towns, owners must fence, gate, and lock their pools in a manner that keeps children out. If they fail to do so, they will be found liable for injuries to children, even if the children were trespassers that were warned to stay off the property.  But many other factors can contribute to swimming pool accidents and drownings, including improper or inadequate safety equipment, lack of supervision, and poor design. Click here to see an article published by the personal injury firm Noteboom on the subject of swimming pool lawsuits.

What about personal injuries and wrongful deaths from swimming pools?

 

A: In most cities and towns, owners must fence, gate, and lock their pools in a manner that keeps children out.  If they fail to do so, they will be found liable for injuries to children, even if the children were trespassers that were warned to stay off the property.

But many other factors can contribute to swimming pool accidents and drownings, including improper or inadequate safety equipment, lack of supervision, and poor design.  Click here to see an article published by the personal injury firm Noteboom on the subject of swimming pool lawsuits.


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