Inadequate Depth Markers
All pools are required to have depth markers to delineate where the pool’s depth increases and by how much. They must be accurate and easily readable for those using the pool so that they do not go too deep if they cannot handle it. It is the job of the pool owner to make these accurate markings to help the entrants. If you or a loved one was injured in a pool accident due to inadequate depth markers, contact one of our attorneys to evaluate your case for the pool owner’s negligence in a premises liability case.
Inadequate depth markers would be depth markers that are hard to read, hard to find, inaccurate, wrongly placed, or simply nonexistent. This can cause some people to go to depths that they are unable to handle and may drown in. Pool owners owe a duty of care to those lawfully on the property and when someone is injured, or even died, due to their breach of that duty resulting in injury, they could be found liable for negligence. Property owners should remedy any issue existing on the property that they know or should have known about, which is usually the case with inadequate depth markers.
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