Now that spring is here, many people are eagerly awaiting summer time in Florida to get here quickly so they can start having their backyard barbeques and pool parties. Although swimming is a fun activity that seems like it goes hand in hand with warm summer days, it can also be dangerous.
Sadly, hundreds of toddlers and children drown in pools, and an estimated 3,500 people die every year from drowning accidents nationwide. According to the Center for Disease Control, 15 percent of drowning deaths take place in the state of Florida alone, and the majority of drowning accidents in Florida take place in swimming pools. Many of these swimming pools are in people’s back yards with minimal or no supervision. Sadly, the majority of drowning accidents are preventable.
Florida Homeowners Beware of Pool Dangers
Having a backyard pool may be a family’s dream come true, but it can also be the most dangerous spot in and around the home. Because of this, owners need to take care of their pools properly and take the necessary steps to prevent South Florida drowning accidents from occurring. This may include:
- Making sure the gate to the backyard is closed securely so toddlers cannot wonder back to the pool
- Buying a pool safety fence or gate
- Requiring adult supervision when swimming is taking place
- Using flotation devices if needed
- Swimming with children so they don’t swim alone
Although the above safety tips sounds like common sense, it is surprising to learn how many people do not gate their pools, do not supervise children swimming or are guilty of taking their eyes of their children for a moment.
Contact a Premises Liability Lawyer in Broward County Following a Pool Accident
If your child drowned or was seriously injured in someone else’s pool, you need to call a premises liability lawyer in Fort Lauderdale today to find out if the owner is liable for your damages. If the homeowner did not supervise the guests in the pool or did not properly secure the pool with the correct gate, fencing or other materials, then he may be liable for your child’s injuries or death.
You can reach a skilled premises liability attorney in South Florida at the Law Offices of David Benenfeld at (954) 677-0155(954) 677-0155. We will provide you with a complimentary confidential consultation, answer your questions and provide you with your legal options. We understand this is a tragic time in your life and are here to help you every step of the way.
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