Pool Drowning Lawsuit in 2024 | Compensation Claim

pool drowning lawsuit is a personal injury claim against the owner of a pool for an incident that happened at the pool. The monetary compensation obtained through civil litigation helps restore the victims both financially and emotionally. 

Drowning data from the Centers of Disasters for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)

  • An average of 11 drowning deaths occur every day in the USA. 
  • An average of 22 non-fatal drownings occur every day in the USA. 
  • Around 3,960 fatal unintentional drownings occur annually in the USA.
  • Around 8,080 non-fatal drownings occur annually in the USA. 
  • Drowning injuries cause brain damage and other serious outcomes, such as long-term disability. 
  • Boys younger than 15 die from drowning at twice the rate as girls. 

Common types of swimming pool injuries

There are a lot of ways people get hurt in a swimming pool. Some of the swimming pool injuries are minor, such as:

  • Abrasions and scrapes from slipping and falling outside the pool. 
  • Broken bones from falling.
  • Slipping on the diving board. 

However, there are various severe injuries or even fatal injuries that can happen at a swimming pool. Those include:

  • Drowning.
  • Broken spine or neck from diving into a shallow part of the pool. 
  • Near-drowning resulting in permanent injuries, such as brain damage. 

Reasons for drowning accidents

  • Alcohol use.
  • Failure to wear life jackets.
  • Lack of barriers.
  • Lack of close supervision. 
  • Lack of swimming ability. 

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Pool Drowning Lawsuit

Where do drowning accidents happen?

  • Bathtubs.
  • Private swimming pools.
  • Public swimming pools.
  • Rivers.
  • Lakes. 
  • Water parks. 

Options for compensation

This is one of the best paths to compensation. It involves taking a pool drowning lawsuit against the at-fault party. When you file this lawsuit, you are telling a court that the other person or entity you’re suing was responsible for the drowning accident. 

Therefore, the court will evaluate the strength of your case at a trial. It determines whether to make the allegedly at-fault party compensate you for your damages. 

Different types of lawsuits depending on the outcome of your drowning accident:

  • If the drowning accident was fatal: you can file a wrongful death lawsuit
  • If the drowning accident was non-fatal: you can file a personal injury claim. 

Making an insurance claim means filing a claim for compensation with the insurance company. By filing a pool drowning lawsuit claim, you will notify the insurance company that they are financially responsible for the resulting injuries. 

In addition, after you initiate your claim, the insurance company will assign a claim adjuster to your case. They will investigate your claim and determine whether the insurance company is responsible for paying you or not. 

Reaching a settlement

A settlement is when the parties in a legal dispute strike a bargain where the party accused of being at fault agrees to compensate the injured party. Furthermore, in exchange, the injured party promises to not pursue the claim any further. 

If you want a lawyer who cares about you and the outcome of your pool drowning lawsuit, contact Ethen Ostroff. He and his connections will ensure you get every dollar possible for what you went through. 

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