Visiting swimming pools is a popular summer pastime. But swimming pools can be extremely dangerous if they are not properly maintained or secured. Each year, thousands of Americans are injured in swimming pool accidents—sometimes fatally so. If you or a loved one has been hurt in a swimming pool accident, you may be wondering what to do now. Fortunately, our experts serving Colorado are here to help.
Read on to learn about common swimming pool accident injuries, tips on contacting a personal injury attorney in Colorado following a serious pool accident, and more.
Common Pool Accident Injuries Resulting From Property Owner Negligence 1. Slip and FallsThe most common cause of swimming pool accident injuries is a slip and fall. These accidents can result in minor or severe injuries such as broken bones, concussions, fractures, or scrapes.
Slip and falls near swimming pools can occur when pool toys or equipment are not properly stowed away, wet surfaces are not marked with warning signs, children are unsupervised, or pool areas are not lit well at night.
2. Diving InjuriesDiving injuries are another common type of swimming pool accident. These accidents often occur when someone dives into a pool that is too shallow—an act that often results in incredibly serious injuries.
Preventing diving injuries entails ensuring that pool depths are accurately and clearly marked, and that pools too shallow for diving are marked with signs clearly telling visitors not to dive. Failure to take these precautions may constitute negligence on behalf of the pool owner.
3. Drownings and Near-DrowningsDrowning is the fifth-leading cause of unintentional injury death in the U.S., and for every drowning death, there are numerous near-drowning accidents. Fatal drowning accidents are tragic, and these accidents are always preventable and often caused by negligence.
Unfenced pools, unlocked pool gates, and improperly lit pools are all examples of property owner negligence that may lead to a drowning death or a near-drowning accident.
Victims of near-drowning accidents may suffer long-term debilitating consequences, such as traumatic brain injury (TBI), memory problems, learning difficulties, and loss of basic functioning.
If you or a loved one suffered a drowning accident on another person’s property, you should contact a qualified Colorado swimming pool accident lawyer to determine whether or not you have grounds for a personal injury claim. Such a claim may help you recover the damages (such as medical bills) you suffered from the accident and get the justice you rightly deserve for your losses.
Need a Lawyer? Call Us Today for a Free ConsultationHere at Carabin Shaw, our firm’s lawyers have been successfully litigating swimming pool accident claims for more than two decades. We’ve recovered more than $1 billion in compensation for our clients so far, and we can help you get the settlement you deserve for your financial losses—and suffering—incurred by your swimming pool accident. Our attorneys are passionate about defending the legal rights of accident victims, and we will help you understand your legal options and determine the potential value of your accident claim.
We offer all new clients a no cost, no obligation consultation with an attorney—and if you choose our firm to represent you, you don’t pay us for our services unless our Colorado swimming pool accident lawyers win your case. So call Carabin Shaw’s Colorado office today at 1-800-555-0101 to receive your free consultation with expert Colorado attorney James Shaw. Don’t wait—call us today and find out how a qualified personal injury attorney in Colorado can help you.