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Filing A Swimming Pool Accident Lawsuit In California

Filing A Swimming Pool Accident Lawsuit In California

Swimming pools are often filled with people enjoying fun in the sun. But they can also become the scene of a tragic swimming pool accident in the blink of an eye.

Every year, many young Californians become victims of swimming pool accidents. Most suffer minor bodily injuries or concussions. But, in the most unfortunate cases, the victims sustain traumatic brain injuries or lose their lives.

If you or a loved one has been injured in a swimming pool accident in California, an experienced California swimming pool accident lawyer may be able to help you secure a financial settlement for your injuries and financial losses.

Types of Swimming Pool Accident Injuries

The opportunities to sustain an injury are abundant in and around swimming pools. Many swimming pools do not have the basic protection measures in place to ensure the safety of visitors.

Swimming pools are considered attractive nuisances since children are drawn to them. Drowning is a leading cause of fatalities among children in the US.

Slip and falls are another common cause of swimming pool accident injuries. With all the activities that go on at swimming pools, the areas that surround the pool can get slippery and cause people to slip and fall. These accidents often result in injuries ranging from minor cuts and bruises to more severe injuries such as broken bones, head trauma, and even death.

Other swimming pool accident injuries include electric shock, spine and neck injuries, and exposure to high levels of chemicals. But besides the physical injuries, a swimming pool accident can also exact an emotional and financial toll on the victim.

Swimming Pool Safety

Public pools are legally required to post pool safety rules in a visible manner. If a pool is not being supervised by a lifeguard, it must post signs indicating that there is no lifeguard on duty. Furthermore, the pool area must have a phone that connects directly to 911. Private pool owners must notify visitors of any on-site hazards, such as faulty pool ladders, slippery surfaces, and unmarked depth changes before they enter the pool.

If someone who owns or operates a swimming pool failed to meet their obligations with regard to your safety and wellbeing, they can be held liable to compensate you for any injury you suffered as a result. A knowledgeable California swimming pool accident attorney can review the facts and circumstances of your unique case to determine if you have legal grounds for a swimming pool accident lawsuit.

The Statute of Limitations for Filing a Swimming Pool Accident Lawsuit in California

If you or a loved one was injured in or around a public entity swimming pool in California, you need to be aware of the time limit you have to file a lawsuit. California personal injury laws generally allow an injury victim only six months to file a claim against a public entity to recover damages. “Public entity” includes the state, the Regents of the University of California, the Trustees of the California State University and the California State University, a county, city, district, public authority, public agency, and any other political subdivision or public corporation in the State. For example, this would include any public pools like a city or county pool. This would also include any pools at public schools.

If you or a loved one was injured in or around a private swimming pool in California, you need to be aware of the time limit you have to file a lawsuit. California personal injury laws generally allow an injury victim only two years to file a lawsuit to recover damages. Private swimming pools may be open to the public, but they are not run by public entities.

Fail to file a lawsuit before this statute of limitations expires, and you may be forever barred from recovering the compensation you need to properly address your injuries and cover your losses. An experienced California swimming pool accident lawyer can guide you through the personal injury process and ensure that you do not forfeit your right to be compensated.

Consult with a Skilled California Swimming Pool Accident Lawyer Today

If you or someone you care about has been injured in a swimming pool accident in California, our legal team can help. Reach out to us to schedule a free, no-obligation consultation with a skilled California swimming pool accident lawyer. Put your family, health, and interest first, and call our law firm today at (562) 901-4664 or visit our contact page.

Christopher Montes de Oca is an experienced personal injury lawyer in Los Angeles. Chris is recognized as a “Super Lawyer Rising Star,” a recognition that only 2.5 percent of lawyers receive, because of the exceptional results he has seen and his dedication to his clients. Chris services clients throughout Los Angeles, including Echo Park, Maywood, Long Beach, Whittier, Glendale, La Mirada, Pico Rivera, Hacienda Heights, and Alhambra. Call him today for a free consultation at (562) 901-4664.

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