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Drowning Dangers During Summer Months

Person Drowing Drowning dangers during summer months become heightened. The hotter weather draws many people outdoors to enjoy time in the water and in the sun. Unfortunately, a number of people, including both small children and adults, drown every year while swimming in pools at other people’s homes, on public property such as in parks and at private clubs and hotels. Many people have misconceptions about drowning. Understanding the misconceptions can help to prevent drownings from happening. There are also a number of common scenarios that happen in which people drown. When a person drowns because of the property owner’s negligence, his or her family may file a wrongful death lawsuit against the owner of the property under a theory of premises liability.

Most Common Misconceptions About Drowning

A very common myth that people have about drowning is that it doesn’t happen to a person who is a good swimmer. Adults who have medical conditions, who are drinking alcohol or taking drugs may all drown even if they are good swimmers. Some people also overestimate their ability to swim, and if a person heads for a day at the beach, he or she may be pulled under by rip currents.

People also falsely believe that all people who are having trouble in the water flail and yell. In many cases, people simply silently slip under water and drown. Children often do this, as do older people who have a medical emergency such as a seizure or a heart problem while they are swimming. While children are likelier to drown than adults are, more adults drown every year than children do. Each year, one out of every five people who drown are under the age of 14. In California, drowning is the leading cause of death for children under the age of 5.

Common Drowning Scenarios

For adults, a common drowning scenario happens when they have been drinking. A majority of children who drown are being watched by adults at the time. This can happen when an adult is talking or texting on his or her phone, looking at his or her laptop or steps away to use the bathroom or to get a drink of water. It is important for an adult to watch children who are swimming at all times. If there is more than one adult present, they should take turns watching.

Premises Liability and Swimming Pool Drownings

An owner of a swimming pool owes a duty of care to people who are visiting their pool, whether the pool is located at the owner’s private residence, on public property, at a private club or a business. When a visitor drowns, the property owner may be held to be liable for the economic and non-economic losses that the victim’s family incurs because of their loved one’s loss.

Property owners owe varying duties of care to people who are on their property, depending on the reason for the person’s presence. If a child is invited to go to a friend’s home and the adults there fail to adequately supervise the child, they may be liable if the child then drowns in their pool. Homeowners may also be liable to uninvited children who drown in their pools if the homeowners failed to fence the pool in to keep children out and the pool shielded from view. They generally will not owe a similar duty of care in the event an adult trespasser drowns in their pool, however.

Business owners who have pools on their premises, such as hotels or private clubs, also owe a duty of care to keep their premises reasonably safe. If there is a hazard on the property that the owner knows or should reasonably know about, the owner must either correct the hazard or warn visitors to the business. In the case of a pool in a club or at a hotel, corrective actions might include having a fence around the pool, warning signs or lifeguards on duty. If a business property owner fails to do these things, then the business may be liable for drownings that occur.

When lifeguards are on duty but fail to appropriately supervise people who are swimming, both the lifeguards and their employers may be liable if a person drowns because of the inadequate supervision.

Contact a California Injury Attorney

If your loved one has drowned while he or she was swimming at the property of another person or at a business, the devastation you feel is likely overwhelming. A California personal injury attorney might help your family to hold the owner liable through a wrongful death lawsuit based on theories of premises liability and negligence. California has a two-year statute of limitations for all personal injury, wrongful death and premises liability cases. It is important for you to contact a California injury lawyer for help as soon as possible to schedule a consultation about what happened to your loved one. To speak with an attorney for free personally about any incident involving a water death in California, click here.

Client Reviews
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I have known Steven for some time now and when his services were required he jumped in and took control of my cases. I had two and they were handled with the utmost professionalism and courtesy. He went the extra mile regardless of the bumps in the road. I can not see me using any other attorney and I would recommend him to any of my family and friends. Josie A.
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Steven was vital during our most trying time. He was referred by a friend after an accident that involved a family member. While he was critical and lying in the hospital, Steven was kind, patient and knowledgeable about what we were going through. Following our loss, Steven became a tough and aggressive negotiator and made sure that we receive a huge compensation. I would refer Steven in fact, this happened 2 years ago and I still speak highly of his service. Cheryl S.
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Mr. Sweat is a pitbull in the courtroom as well as settlement negotiations - You can't have a better equipped attorney in your corner! It is a pleasure working as colleagues together on numerous cases. He can get the job done. Jonathan K.
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Because of Steven Sweat, my medical support was taken care of. Plus, I had more money to spare for my other bills. Steven is not only an excellent personal injury lawyer, providing the best legal advice, but also a professional lawyer who goes beyond his call of duty just to help his clients! He stood up for me and helped me get through the process. I would definitely recommend. I couldn't think of any better lawyer than him. MiraJane C.
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I must tell anyone, if you need a great attorney, Steve sweat is the guy! I had an awful car accident and had no idea where to turn. He had so much to deal with because my accident was a 4 car pile up. Not to mention all the other cars were behind me and they were not wanting to settle in any way! He never stopped working for me and had my best interest at heart! Audra W.
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I believe I made the best choice with Steven M Sweat, Personal Injury. I was very reluctant to go forward with my personal injury claim. I had a valid claim and I needed a professional attorney to handle it. I felt so much better when I let Steven take my case. His team did everything right and I am very satisfied. Stia P.
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I have to say that Steve has been exemplary! I met Steve at a point with my case that I was ready to give up. He took the time and dealt with all of my concerns. Most importantly, he was present and listened to what I was going through. He was able to turn things around, put me and my case on the right track! The results were better that expected! Highly recommend!! Cody A.