Lack of Supervision
Swimming is a nice activity that many of us enjoy doing. We get great joy out of this leisure time, but swimming pools can be dangerous for young children.
The pool owner or parents have a duty to ensure their children are properly supervised. Without proper supervision, the risk of drowning increases.
A swimming pool injury or death caused by a lack of supervision can be the pool owner’s fault. If this occurs, the pool owner may be liable for damages.
Pool Supervision Risks
Swimming pool owners are responsible for the supervision and safety of their guests. Without proper supervision, your children are at risk of the following injuries:
- Cuts
- Bruises
- Head Injuries
- Neck Injuries
- Broken Bones
- Drowning
It is the pool owner’s responsibility to provide adequate supervision to ensure these things do not happen. If you have personally been burdened by such an occurrence, contact the Law Office of Brock Duke and find out what we can do for you.