By Brigette Honaker  |  May 22, 2019

Category: Legal News

swimming pool ladderIf you have a child who was injured in a swimming pool accident in Tennessee, get help from local Tennessee injury attorneys Whitfield, Bryson & Mason by filling out the form on this page.

Swimming pools are an iconic part of summer. Whether adults are sipping drinks in the sun or children are making mischief with squirt guns and pool toys, days by the swimming pool are looked forward to by all.

However, this seemingly ideal summer destination may be home to a shocking amount of danger.

According to the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), there were an average of 3,536 fatal unintentional drownings each year between 2005 and 2014. An additional 332 people reportedly died each year in drowning incidences relating to boating.

Children may be at an especially high risk for unintentional drowning; CDC reports that one in five individuals that die from drowning are children ages 14 and younger. For each child that dies in a drowning event, an average of five children are reportedly taken for emergency care after a nonfatal submersion event.

Swimming Pool Injuries

Even if a submersion event is not fatal, there are still serious risks for injuries. The CDC notes that severe damage to the brain is a possibility with nonfatal submersion events. This can result in long term disabilities such as memory issues, learning disabilities, and loss of brain function.

According to Lifesaving Resources, swimming pool injuries can be avoided by always supervising children around a pool, learning CPR, keeping rescue equipment readily available by the pool, staying out of the pool during inclement weather, avoiding reckless behavior near a pool, and more.

Common causes of swimming pool injuries may include: inadequate supervision, lack of warning signs and information on depth, pool heater explosions, electrocution, poorly maintained drains or filters, defective parts of the pool, damaged or defective diving boards, unfenced pool areas, lack of locking gates, standing water or puddles, and the over serving of alcohol to guests.

Benefits of Attorney Assistance

If you or a loved one were involved in an accident while swimming at a pool, you may want to speak to a swimming pool accident lawyer about your eligibility for legal action. Those responsible for the maintenance of a swimming pool have a responsibility to make sure that the environment is safe. Negligence may play a role in swimming pool injuries. Although this is tragic, it may allow injured parties to take legal action.

If a hotel, resort, gym, water park, or other business is found to have negligently caused a swimming pool accident, a qualified swimming pool lawyer may be able to help you recover compensation. Schools are also at risk of pool accident lawsuits as many have pools used for classes and summer fun.

Taking legal action under personal injury and product liability laws is one strategy for recovering damages. In states like Tennessee, there may be additional laws which can help hold businesses accountable for their failure to provide a safe environment.

Depending on the law and the specific situation, a swimming pool accident lawyer may be able to help you recover compensation for medical expenses, permanent disability, pain and suffering, wrongful death, funeral expenses, and more.

If you or a loved one was injured, looking for an attorney during this time only adds to the stress you are already facing. If you live in Tennessee, we at Top Class Actions recommend the experienced personal injury attorneys at Whitfield Bryson & Mason. Fill out the FREE form on this page for more information.

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This article is not legal advice. It is presented
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