Swimming Pools and Drowning Hazards
Drowning occurs when an individual is submersed underwater for an extended period of time and, as a result, suffers from a lack of oxygen. Though individuals are often at fault for their own drownings, negligence may be involved in some cases, especially when a drowning occurs in a swimming pool.
Drowning does not always result in death, but those who experience it usually suffer injuries, many of which may be permanent. If you or someone you love suffered a drowning-related injury in a swimming pool, contact the Springfield personal injury lawyers of Strong-Garner-Bauer, P.C. at 417-887-4300 to discuss your case.
Potential Pool Dangers and Injuries
Many individuals drown in swimming pools because of the depth of the water and the filters that may draw smaller people toward the suction vents. In any case, the effects of drowning are often devastating and may include:
- Permanent brain damage
- Lung damage
- Death
Depending on the circumstances surrounding the drowning, someone else may be at fault. For instance, public swimming pools are supposed to clearly mark water depths and have lifeguards on duty. At the very least, they must have signs warning swimmers of the lack of a lifeguard.
On private properties, swimming pool drownings may subject property owners to premises liability lawsuits. Those affected by a drowning should seek the help of an experienced attorney to determine if they have grounds for filing a lawsuit.
Contact Us
Drownings are often devastating because they may lead to serious injuries or even death. If you or your loved one suffered a drowning-related injury in a swimming pool, contact the Springfield personal injury attorneys of Strong-Garner-Bauer, P.C. at 417-887-4300 to learn more about your legal rights and options.

