Alpharetta SWimming Pool Injury Attorney
Causes of Swimming Pool Accidents
We've all heard the terrible stories of children and adults alike who suffer serious
personal injury or death in a poolside accident. It may be the unfortunate case that you
or someone you love is the victim of such a tragedy. All kinds of injuries
can result in or near a swimming pool, from concussions to broken bones
to drowning accidents.
In fact, each of the following could cause an injury around a pool area:
When the property owner fails to post appropriate signs and rules regarding
pool behavior, keep the area clear of hazards, or maintain the equipment,
they could be held responsible for any consequent accidents and injuries.
Common injuries include head and neck injuries from diving accidents and
slip and fall accidents, broken bones, and wrongful death from drowning
accidents.
Swimming Accidents & Wrongful Death
Wrongful death is particularly common in swimming pool accidents when children are involved.
Oftentimes a responsible party is negligent when watching the child and
fails to notice that they have fallen into the water or have sunk below
the surface.
A child - or even an adult - might even hit their head and fall unconscious
in the water without being noticed, resulting in drowning. In such cases,
the immediate family of the deceased can fight for compensation regarding
funeral and burial costs, loss of income, grief and suffering, and loss
of companionship. Call an Alpharetta wrongful death lawyer from The Kalka Law Group today to learn more.
Contact Our Firm Today!
The Kalka Law Group has provided excellent and attentive legal service
for more than 30 years. Get in touch with our offices immediately to schedule
a consultation if you or a loved one has been injured in a swimming pool
accident. Each
Alpharetta injury lawyer from our firm will hear you out and help you establish liability so that
you can obtain the compensation you deserve.
Call now at (770) 679-2256 or complete our online contact form so that we can
review your case and discuss your options.