Austin Swimming Pool Accident Attorney

Pool accidents cause some of the most devastating injuries we see at our law office. Families come to us after a child nearly drowned at an apartment complex. Adults call after slipping on a pool deck and suffering a serious injury that changed their life overnight. We take these cases personally because the injuries are almost always preventable; someone else’s negligence made them happen.

Every case we handle starts with a simple question: Who failed to protect swimmers? When property owners, managers, or maintenance companies cut corners on safety, real people pay the price.

If you or a loved one suffered injuries in a pool accident anywhere in Travis County, call The Pabst Law Firm at (512) 642-2676 or fill out our online form today. We offer a free consultation and work on a contingency fee basis, meaning you pay nothing unless we recover compensation for you.

Why These Accidents Are So Dangerous in Austin

Austin’s long, hot summers mean pools get heavy use from April through October. Public facilities, apartment complexes, water parks, and private backyard pools across the city see thousands of visitors each week. That high volume creates more opportunities for accidents and injuries when safety standards fall short.

The Texas heat also means residential pools often lack proper barriers, adequate fencing, or working gate latches. Children can gain access to unsecured pools in minutes, leading to drowning and near-drowning incidents that cause permanent brain damage from oxygen deprivation.

These incidents happen at backyard pools, public facilities, hotel pools, water parks, and community pools at apartment complexes. No matter where the accident occurred, Texas law holds negligent parties accountable.

Common Types of Pool Accidents and Injuries

Understanding what happened is the first step in building a strong case.

Drowning and Near-Drowning

Drowning is the leading cause of death for children ages one through four in Texas. Near-drowning incidents can cause brain damage from oxygen deprivation, leaving victims with permanent disabilities that require lifelong medical treatment and care.

Slip and Fall Injuries on Pool Decks

Slippery surfaces around a pool deck cause broken bones, spinal cord injuries, and traumatic brain injuries. Property managers bear responsibility for keeping walkways clear, well-maintained, and free of conditions that lead to falls.

Drain and Suction Entrapment

Faulty equipment, including broken or missing drain covers, can trap swimmers underwater. These incidents are terrifying and can result in drowning or severe injuries in seconds. Defective drain covers violate federal safety standards.

Diving Board and Shallow Water Injuries

Diving boards in shallow water cause catastrophic spinal cord injuries. Pool owners who allow diving boards without proper depth markers should be held liable for resulting harm.

Chemical Exposure and Burns

Improperly maintained chemicals cause burns, breathing problems, and skin injuries. Owners and managers who fail to monitor chemical levels put every swimmer at risk.

Who Can Be Held Liable in Texas

Texas premises liability law requires property owners to exercise reasonable care to keep their property safe for visitors. When a pool-related accident happens because someone failed that legal duty, they can be held responsible. Depending on the facts, liability may fall on one party or several.

Homeowners With Private Pools

A homeowner who fails to install proper barriers, maintain a self-closing gate, or provide adequate supervision when guests are present can be held liable for resulting injuries. Texas law places a heightened duty on pool owners when children are involved, even uninvited children, under the attractive nuisance doctrine.

Apartment Complexes and Property Managers

Managers at apartment complexes are responsible for maintaining pool areas in safe condition. Broken gates, missing signage, absent lifeguards where required, and faulty equipment all point to negligence when an injury occurs. We see these cases frequently along Austin’s major apartment corridors.

Public Pool Operators and Water Parks

Municipal pools and commercial water parks must meet specific safety standards under Texas law. Inadequate lifeguard staffing, poorly maintained rides, failure to enforce capacity limits, and unsafe entry or exit points can all establish liability.

Pool Maintenance Companies

When a maintenance contractor fails to properly service drains, chemical systems, or safety equipment, and that failure causes an injury, the contractor can bear responsibility alongside the property owner. Defective equipment claims may also reach the manufacturer.

Texas Laws That Protect Pool Accident Victims

Premises Liability

Under Texas premises liability law, a property owner has a legal duty to warn visitors of dangerous conditions or fix them. This applies to every pool on their property. When they fail to take reasonable steps to protect swimmers, they can be held liable for injuries and death.

Attractive Nuisance Doctrine

Texas law recognizes that pools attract children who cannot understand the dangers. Pool owners must take reasonable steps to prevent children from gaining unsupervised access by installing proper barriers, self-closing gates, and pool covers. Failure to do so makes the property owner legally responsible for injuries to children, even those who enter the property without permission.

Texas Wrongful Death Claims

When a pool accident results in death, surviving family members can file a wrongful death claim to seek compensation for their loss. We pursue these claims aggressively because families deserve answers and accountability.

What to Do After a Pool Accident in Austin

The steps you take after an incident can make or break your case. Seek medical attention immediately, even if injuries seem minor at first. Report the accident to the property owner or manager on site. Photograph the scene, pool conditions, and any hazards. Get contact information from witnesses. And call an experienced attorney before speaking to insurance companies.

Preserving evidence is critical. Owners and managers sometimes make repairs quickly after an incident to hide the conditions that caused it. A prompt investigation by our team can uncover what really happened.

Injuries We Handle in Pool Accident Cases

The injuries caused by pool accidents range from painful to life-altering. Our clients come to us with brain damage from oxygen deprivation during drowning or near-drowning incidents, spinal cord injuries from diving accidents or deck falls, broken bones and fractures from slippery surfaces, chemical burns and respiratory injuries from poor maintenance, and wrongful death from drowning at private, public, or commercial facilities.

These injuries lead to massive medical expenses, lost wages, ongoing treatment costs, and pain that lasts for years. We fight to recover full compensation for every victim.

Compensation Available in Pool Injury Claims

When someone else’s negligence causes an accident, Texas law allows victims to seek compensation for the full impact of their injuries. This includes medical expenses, future treatment costs, lost wages, pain and suffering, and loss of quality of life.

In cases involving permanent brain damage, wrongful death, or other catastrophic outcomes, the compensation can be substantial. We work with medical professionals and life care planners to document the true cost of your injuries so that nothing gets overlooked.

Every case is different. We evaluate your legal options based on the specific facts and fight for the maximum recovery the law allows.

How We Build Your Case

At The Pabst Law Firm, we approach every case with the same intensity. We investigate the accident scene and gather all available evidence. We identify every party who may bear responsibility. We document your injuries and ongoing medical costs. We handle all communication with insurance companies while you focus on recovery. And we negotiate aggressively, taking cases to trial when fair settlement offers do not come.

We are not a billboard firm juggling hundreds of cases. We intentionally limit our caseload so that every client gets direct access to their attorney and transparent communication throughout the process.

Why Families Choose The Pabst Law Firm

We are a family-run law office built by Frank and Nicky Pabst. We understand what families go through after a serious injury or drowning, and we treat every case as if it involved our own family.

What sets us apart: direct attorney access from day one, a treatment-first approach that prioritizes your recovery, bilingual services in English and Spanish for our Austin community, and an intentionally small caseload so your case gets the attention it deserves.

Serving Pool Accident Victims Across Travis County

Our law office at 3901 S. Lamar Blvd., Ste 440, Austin TX 78704 serves families throughout Travis County and the greater Austin area. Whether your accident happened at a private residence, an apartment complex, a public facility, or a water park, we are ready to help you explore your legal options.

Evidence disappears, witnesses forget details, and Texas has strict deadlines for filing personal injury claims and wrongful death cases. The sooner you call, the stronger your case.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long do I have to file a pool accident claim in Texas?

Texas law generally gives you two years from the date of the incident to file personal injury claims or wrongful death cases. Missing this deadline can eliminate your legal options entirely. Contact an attorney as soon as possible to protect your rights.

Can I file a claim if my child was injured at someone else’s pool?

Yes. Under the attractive nuisance doctrine, pool owners have a legal duty to prevent children from gaining unsupervised access. If inadequate barriers or a lack of supervision led to your child’s injuries, the property owner can be held liable. You may also have claims against managers or maintenance companies who failed in their duties.

What if the accident happened at a public pool or apartment complex?

Public pools and apartment complexes must meet specific safety standards under Texas law. If the incident resulted from unsafe conditions, inadequate supervision, or defective equipment, the operators and property managers can be held responsible.

How much does it cost to hire a pool accident lawyer?

We work on a contingency fee basis. You pay nothing upfront and owe no fees unless we recover compensation for you. This means you can explore your legal options with zero financial risk.

Take Action Now

If someone you love suffered a serious injury, near-drowning, or death in a pool accident, do not wait to get help. The Pabst Law Firm fights for Austin families who have been hurt by someone else’s negligence. We bring the aggressive, strategic approach these cases demand while keeping you informed and supported every step of the way.

Call us at (512) 642-2676 or fill out our contact form for a free consultation.