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I Was Injured at a Swimming Pool, Can I Sue the Property Owner?

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Swimming pools are associated with honest fun and relaxation. However, people frequently return from their swim with more than a tan. Americans all across the country are seriously injured in swimming pools every single year. In fact, more than 2,000 children are admitted into emergency rooms annually because of submersion injuries alone. Those that survive face a litany of challenges. Besides a long physical recovery, they may face medical debt, job loss, and mental trauma. Thankfully, victims have rights. If their injuries were caused by negligence or wrongdoing, they can take legal action against those responsible. If you were injured at a swimming pool, a premises liability lawyer can help you pursue the compensation you deserve.

Swimming Pool Negligence and Premises Liability

Swimming pool owners owe a duty of care to everyone who enters their property. They are required to create a safe environment, keep the pool free from hazards, and take the necessary precautions to ensure the safety of all swimmers.

If they violate their duty and someone suffers injuries as a result, they may be held liable.

For example, if a pool drain is improperly installed, and a person is caught in the drain while swimming and suffers injuries, they can sue the pool owner under a theory of negligence.

Swimming Pools and Attractive Nuisance

A pool owner may be liable even if there is nothing wrong with the pool itself. Under the doctrine of attractive nuisance, pool owners are obligated to take all necessary steps to prevent trespassing, especially by young children, onto the premises.

This doctrine exists because the law recognizes that children are naturally drawn to swimming pools without understanding the risk.

If the pool owner fails to erect fences and post warning signs around his property, and a child enters and suffers injuries, they may be held liable.

Contact a Joliet, Illinois Personal Injury Lawyer

Suffering a serious personal injury is a devastating experience, both for the victim and their family.

Michael J. Lichner – Will County Personal Injury Lawyer has been fighting to vindicate the rights of injured people for years. The rich and powerful often think they are above the law, and we have dedicated our careers to hold them accountable and obtain compensation for injury victims across the Illinois.

If you are looking for a Joliet, Illinois personal injury lawyer who fights for his clients, contact Michael J. Lichner – Will County Personal Injury Lawyer today at 815-730-1977 for a free initial consultation.

Source:

https://www.poolsafetyfoundation.org/education-research/2019-pool-safety-statistics/

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How do I know if I have a case?

The most basic grounds for a case are that you’re hurt and it’s someone else’s fault, legally. There are multiple legal standards that may apply.

Most cases are accidents. The party responsible doesn’t necessarily have to have hurt you on purpose. Simple negligence, which is just an unreasonable absence of care, can be enough for the victim to have the right to compensation. In other words, you might have a case, even if it was an accident.

Ask us for your personal consultation. We can learn about what happened in your case and explain how the law may apply.

How will the value of my case be determined?

The purpose of a personal injury case is to compensate you fairly for the losses that you have suffered. That includes financial losses, plus the physical and emotional suffering that goes along with injuries. The question to answer is – What has the personal injury cost you, financially and personally?

There are other factors that may impact the value of a case. Comparative negligence may apply, for example. Punitive damages may be awarded, subject to statutory limitations and requirements for pretrial motion and hearing to amend the complaint. The legal strength of the case may also impact its value.

At your consultation, we look at your specific case and explain how the value of your case may be determined.

Will I have to go to court for my personal injury case?

Most Personal Injury cases don’t go to court, but we’re always ready just in case. In fact, aggressively preparing your case can be exactly what’s needed to reach a fair settlement. We’re always ready to pursue your interests as long as necessary for you to get justice.

It’s normal to be nervous about court. Many people ask us if their case will go to court, hoping that the answer is no. Rest assured that you’re hiring us to represent you. We’ll speak for you to the court. If it’s your turn to testify, we’ll make sure that you’re fully prepared and that you know what to expect.

As your legal representative, Michael L. Lichner works to understand your goals for litigation. He’ll discuss the pros and cons of going to court and help you make the right decisions for your case.

What types of damages can I recover in a personal injury lawsuit?

In a personal injury lawsuit, you can recover damages for the losses you have – financially and personally. You’ll have direct financial losses which may include medical bills, physical therapy, lost wages, and damaged property. You can put in a claim for these expenses.

In addition, when you have a personal injury, you suffer in a lot of ways that can’t be measured directly. For example, you will have physical pain. Injuries may cause mental injury and emotional anguish. Your lifestyle may change. These are real losses, too.

How can I have attorney Michael J. Lichner represent me?

If you’re interested in hiring Michael J. Lichner, contact us. Call or message us, and we’ll take it from there. We offer free consultations and no fee unless we win.

We’ll start with a consultation, answer your questions, and explain how representation works. When you pick us as your representation we’ll get right to work!

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