Pools provide hours of fun, but they can
cause swimming accident injuries and drownings.
Not exact matches
Liability claims can occur due to a range of
causes, including
accidents in
swimming pools, on trampolines, visitors falling on an icy walkway, and so on.
Many dogs love water and
swimming, but even the strongest swimmers can get tired or injured,
causing a tragic
accident.
An experienced
swimming pool
accident attorney with Harrell & Harrell is aware of these dangerous attractions, of the broad areas of liability by pool owners, and of the immediate and future needs
caused by pool and water
accidents.
Jesse is THE
swimming pool attorney to turn to when you need to file a claim for a drowning or pool
accident caused by someone else's negligence.
If a building is not «up to code,» a
swimming pool is not properly supervised and maintained, locks on windows and doors are faulty, or any other maintenance issue
causes a hotel, motel, and resort
accident, there could be negligence on the part of the property owner, manager, and / or employee.
If your child was injured or killed in a
swimming pool or drowning accident, our Pasco County Swimming Pool Accident Lawyers at Whittel & Melton will investigate to figure out what exactly caused the accident and who is acco
swimming pool or drowning
accident, our Pasco County
Swimming Pool Accident Lawyers at Whittel & Melton will investigate to figure out what exactly caused the accident and who is acco
Swimming Pool
Accident Lawyers at Whittel & Melton will investigate to figure out what exactly
caused the
accident and who is accountable.
In addition to property owners, manufacturers may also be held liable for a
swimming pool
accident if a piece of equipment like a slide or diving board malfunctioned or was poorly designed, thus
causing the
accident.
A
swimming pool
accident can
cause serious and life - threatening injuries.
Wrongful Death can be
caused due to: — Car
accidents — Truck
accidents — Airplane
accidents — Birth injuries — Workplace
accidents — Medical malpractice — Drowning in an unsecured
swimming pool — Death during supervised activities
Drowning can be
caused by many situations, including alcohol or drug use that affects judgment or coordination;
accidents while boating, diving, scuba diving or other water sports; failing to wear a life vest while boating or not having a life preserver; and
swimming unsupervised or not knowing how to
swim, among others.
Operator errors
cause most PWC
accidents, and the most common are collisions with other vessels,
swimming rafts and docks.