Unsafe Swimming Pools Can Lead to Extensive Injuries

Accidents can occur anywhere and in any form. Injuries that resulted from these accidents are not limited to cars or other moving vehicles. They can even be acquired from even the most inviting swimming pool. Some people may not be aware of it but there are laws that specifically protect the rights of individuals who always flock to public pools. If you or a loved one has figured in a swimming pool accident, seeking counsel from a good lawyer who is experienced in swimming pool negligence and injury is a step in the right direction.

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Most people agree that swimming areas are a source of joy and enjoyment, particularly during the summer season. During this time, you would see a lot of people flocking to the pool to take a dip and escape the heat of the infernal sun even for just a little while. This is why pool owners should see to it that their swimming areas are ready for the visitors by ensuring that everything is properly working.

 

A lot of things can happen in having ill maintained pool equipment. Some of these include visitors slipping on slimy surfaces, getting injured from improperly maintained swimming pool equipment, or drowning due to lack of proper supervision. Swimming area owners and operators have a duty to keep the environment within the area of the pool safe for the swimmers and other visitors. They must also provide personnel who will be on the lookout for any signs of distress or trouble with a swimmer or individuals near the pool.

 

Keeping the pool edges free from slime would help make sure that people, particularly toddlers and kids, will not accidentally slip on them and fall into the pool. While this situation may pose no problem to an expert swimmer, it might prove fatal to kids or babies who cannot swim. You might be surprised to discover that drowning in swimming pools due to the owner’s negligence in installing safety features, or cleaning the slippery slime off the edge of the pool, is one of the leading causes of death for children below the five years old.

 

Each year, over 1,000 children perish in swimming-related injuries, and 5,000 are hospitalized. Spas and whirlpools claim the lives of another 200 children per year, but swimming injuries aren’t only experienced by the very young. Adults can also be the victim of a swimming injury, especially when alcohol is involved.

 

The adults are not spared because statistics would show that thousands of adults also suffer serious injuries or even wrongful deaths because of negligence of public pool owners or operators. The failure of pool owners to mark the depth of their pools, for instance, poses a tremendous risk to adults who cannot swim. If an adult drowns because of this negligence, pool owners and operators can be sued for civil and criminal liabilities.

 

Safety Tips at the Pool

Following a few simple tips can help to keep you and your family safe at the pool this summer:

  • Never leave inflatable items or toys in the pool area, as these may attract young children to the pool.
  • Use alarms to sound if children approach the pool.
  • Place fencing of at least four feet high around all sides of the pool, and ensure that gates are self-latching and self-closing.
  • Supervise your child constantly, and never allow him to be unsupervised in the pool area.
  • Learn CPR, and if your child is missing, always check the pool first, as seconds count when preventing a drowning.
  • Always keep rescue equipment near the pool, including a telephone.

 

However, you should not file a compensation claim for any kind of swimming pool accident without the help of professionals. Paul Dansker can help you out in this regard. You can file a lawsuit through him and also can receive free tips and tweaks. Mr. Dansker provides guidance and you can learn more about the compensation claim procedure before finally taking a step forward. He even works on ‘no-win-no-fee’ basis. Therefore, you can easily file a claim through him.

In some situations you may do everything right to stay safe while swimming and still suffer an accident. If you or a loved one is injured while swimming, contact Paul Dansker & Aspromonte Associates to discuss your case.

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