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Having A Responsible Lifeguard On Duty At Your Pool Party May Prevent You From Being Involved In A Premises Liability Claim

There are not many feelings better than those gained from soaking in the Florida sun poolside. Many residents in our great state invest in a backyard oasis or hot tub. They can go for a swim at a moment's notice, which helps them stay in shape, but soaking in the water also reduces stress and anxiety. Perhaps one of the most significant benefits of pool ownership is being able to host barbecues and parties though. Premises liability basically means that the homeowner is responsible for accidents that occur on their property. So, before getting too far ahead of yourself with the fun and excitement, take the time to check for dangers that could put guests in harm's way.

Many people have decks installed around their above ground pools. It instantly improves the aesthetics of the backyard and makes the entire site more visually appealing. However, a weak board, loose handrail, or protruding nail could be a recipe for disaster. Replace vulnerable wood before guests arrive as a person's foot can go through the surface and become stuck. This action may only result in a minor ankle sprain, but more severe damages like broken bones are also possibilities. Tighten up any loose screws on the handrail. If the equipment is left unchecked, it can become detached while in a visitor's hand, which will likely result in a slip and fall accident. This type of incident sounds somewhat minor, but if an individual lands just right, the action can lead to paralysis or a brain injury. Guests that step on rusty nails that are out of place will require a tetanus vaccine, and if a large rip occurs, they will need stitches to close the wound.

Consuming alcohol is not an uncommon practice while attending a pool party. People drink, eat, and let the good times roll. However, these acts increase the chances of accidental drownings taking place. Consider posting a friend or family member on designated lifeguard duty for the evening, or keep the title all to yourself. With all of the rowdiness going on, a visitor could easily slip on a wet surface and fall into the water without anyone noticing. However, by keeping a keen and sober eye on the pool, owners will hopefully be able to prevent any incidents from happening.

Replace broken or burned bulbs both in the pool and around the outside of the home. This act is especially important if the get-together is occurring at night. Most guests are not coming to your house attempting to sustain injuries. They are merely there to enjoy good company, but if it is too dark for them to see dangerous obstacles, damages can be in their future. Be sure that you leave yourself with an ample amount of time to correctly put away lawn equipment, pool supplies, and anything else that can trip a person up. If you live in Ft. Meyers, Englewood, or another surrounding location, and become injured on someone else's property contact our law firm for a free case review today. You may be entitled to a fair amount of compensation for your wounds. Our attorney has been practicing personal injury law since 1983. He has represented many residents in the area over the years and will be more than happy to do the same for you. Pay a visit to the results page of the website to see a list of the monetary amounts that became awarded to various clients. Our team will always have your best interests in mind, and we will fight to get the compensation that you deserve.