Las Vegas Swimming Pool Accident Attorneys
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Nevada homeowners who are considering buying a pool would be well-advised to research the legal responsibilities that come with pool ownership. If someone suffers an injury while on your property, which includes your swimming pool, you could be held financially responsible for their injuries, damages, and losses.
If you or a loved one has been injured in a Nevada swimming pool accident due to a pool owner’s negligence, contact an experienced Las Vegas premises liability lawyer to learn about your legal rights and options.
Nevada Pool Accidents Can Occur At Any Time
Children and adults alike are at risk of suffering serious injury or even death whenever they are close to a swimming pool. Someone does not have to be behaving dangerously by a pool to sustain an injury. In fact, it is common for drowning accidents to occur when the pool is not being used. That is why it is important to carefully supervise children whenever they are near a pool - whether they intend to swim or not.
Children especially are vulnerable to being involved in a Nevada swimming pool accident. All it takes is an unlocked gate for a young child to slip and fall into a pool and suffer a silent death. These tragic incidents unfortunately are common occurrences. However, these tragedies can also be easily prevented by pool owners exercising care and caution and by remaining vigilant at all times when children are near their swimming pool.
Swimming Pool Accident Prevention in Nevada
A Nevada pool owner is legally responsible for providing a safe environment for any and all visitors who may be near or use the pool. It is also the responsibility of a pool owner to do what it takes to ensure the safety of visitors and those in their home. There are several steps pool owners can make to reduce the chances of an injury, including
- Have lifeguards readily accessible, especially if you are hosting a crowded party.
- Limit the amount of alcohol consumption allowed near the pool area.
- Make sure you purchase at least $1 million worth of liability insurance in case there is a Nevada swimming pool accident.
- Make sure your swimming pool has a gate, which should be locked at all times. Pool alarms are also a good idea.
- Not only should pool owners require all children to be supervised when they are swimming, but children playing around the pool area should also be closely watched.
- Require guests to keep a close eye on their children when near or in the pool to prevent drowning accidents.
How to Hold Negligent Parties Accountable for a Nevada Pool Accident
Pool owners in Nevada are legally required to provide safe conditions to all visitors. Additionally, pool owners must secure their pool area so that unwanted and unsupervised visitors must not be allowed access to the pool. Homeowners who fail to ensure that people, particularly children, are supervised at all times when near or in the pool may be found negligent and therefore liable for any injuries suffered in their pool should a Nevada pool accident result. Swimming pool accidents also commonly occur in clubs or during daycare trips to water parks. In such cases, the club or daycare operator could also be held liable for injuries, damages, and losses caused as a result of a swimming pool accident.
Always remember that swimming pool accidents can result in fatal drowning or near-drowning. In many instances, those who nearly drown sustain severe brain injuries because the oxygen supply to their brain is cut off. Such incidents have the potential to cause life-long, catastrophic injuries.
If you or a loved one has been injured in a swimming pool accident in Nevada, contact an experienced Las Vegas personal injury lawyer at the law offices of Shook & Stone. We can help you understand your legal rights as an injured victim and build a strong case on your behalf in order for you to receive the compensation you deserve from a negligent pool owner.

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