Chicago drowning & swimming pool injury
lawyers

Most swimming personal injuries and deaths occur because of the negligence of owners or those charged with supervision of swimmers. Such injuries occur across the country, as well as in cold weather climates including cities like Chicago, Illinois. Children who wander into a pool area that is improperly maintained or supervised are at risk of drowning within a matter of only minutes. Usually, the owner of the pool is the most obvious legal defendant in a swimming pool personal injury case, whether that party is a private homeowner, a school district, or a hotel corporation. The main question which must be answered in any swimming pool lawsuit is whether the owner took the proper measures to keep the pool secure from unauthorized or unsupervised use, especially from children.
Many conditions may lead to a swimming pool personal injury or death, including:
- Improper or negligent use of fences
- Lack of pool safety equipment
- Inadequate labels or warnings
- Negligent or improper supervision
- Defective pool drains
- Diving accidents
- Defective design of pool
- Improper or negligent use of locks
In all of our swimming pool injury cases, we advance all costs. No attorney fees apply unless we are able to obtain a recovery on your behalf.
If you wish to ask our experienced attorneys any questions relating to swimming or drowning injuries, you may contact our office 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. There is never a cost for a consultation, or further obligation
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about your injury today
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