Denver Swimming Pool Accident Attorney

Swimming pools can pose significant dangers to Colorado residents. If a swimming pool owner fails to follow safety guidelines, the victims of swimming pool accidents may pursue legal claims. Our Denver swimming pool accident attorney can help you recover compensation.  Contact Front Range Injury Attorneys for a free case review today. Many people sustain severe injuries leading to life-altering complications or even death due to swimming pool accidents every year. If you suffered serious injuries from a swimming pool accident, contact Front Range Injury Attorneys today. Our Denver swimming pool accident lawyers help Coloradans recover maximum compensation for their medical bills, lost earnings and injuries. Contact our Denver, Colorado law office to learn more about how we can help you.

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    Why Trust Front Range Injury Attorneys?

    At Front Range Injury Attorneys we care about helping our clients throughout their cases. We believe clients are best served when our Denver personal injury attorneys participate in their cases from start to finish. We help our clients get the best treatment for their injuries. By building up your case from the beginning, we build a strong case to get the best results.

    No Fee Unless You Win

    Our law firm represents clients on a contingency fee basis. That means you don't pay us until we recover on your case.

    Expertise with swimming pool accident injuries

    Our Denver swimming pool accident lawyers understand your injuries and how to tell your story to the insurance company or a jury. We get proven results with a 98% success rate.

    Communication is important to us

    We maintain communication with you through your case. We want you to know what's going on with your case and the work we're doing for you.

    How we can help you

    Contact Front Range Injury Attorneys to discuss your Colorado swimming pool accident case. We offer free case reviews for injury and accident cases across the state. 

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    Why you need a Denver swimming pool accident lawyer

    Colorado is home to 51,000 residential pools, equating to 109 people per pool. In addition to those residential pools, the state is also full of public pools, pools at resorts, hotels and gyms. Property owners have a duty to maintain safe conditions for guests and to ensure pools do not become attractive nuisances to children. When they fail to comply with basic safety guidelines, it can result in catastrophic injuries or even death. 

    Often an accident victim’s recourse is to pursue an insurance claim or file a personal injury lawsuit against the property owner or operator. Insurance companies often fight hard to deny these claims or blame the victim for injuries. You need an experienced Denver swimming pool accident lawyer who can help you hold the responsible parties accountable and get the compensation you deserve. Contact Front Range Injury Attorneys today to schedule a free consultation with our experienced legal team.

    Pool accident statistics

    Pools pose serious risk of injury, including drowning and oxygen-deprivation injuries. According to the Centers for Disease Control:

    • For every child who dies from drowning, five children require emergency care for drowning injuries
    • 1 in 5 people who die from drowning are children under the age of 14
    • Over 50% of drowning victims who survive require hospitalization or specialized treatment
    • Over 3,500 people drown in the United States annually. These were unintentional and unrelated to boating accidents

    Colorado pool laws and regulations

    Colorado swimming pools must follow regulations established by Colorado law. These regulations create safety guidelines for construction and maintenance. The regulations require all pools and mineral baths to possess:

    • 16 foot rescue pole
    • Ring buoys, first aid kits and throw lines
    • Depth markers on decks and walls
    • Non-slip decks
    • No diving marker where diving is not permitted or safe
    • No lifeguard signs when the pool does not have a lifeguard

    Additionally, private pools, such as residential pools, must have fences at least 5 feet tall.

    Common pool accident injuries

    Pool accidents can lead to life-altering and fatal injuries. Among the most dangerous swimming pool accident injuries are drowning and oxygen-depriving injuries. These can result in brain injuries and other serious trauma. Pool accidents can include injuries in the water, at the pool walls, or slip and fall accidents around the pool. Common injuries suffered by swimming pool accident victims include:

    What damages can I recover in a Denver swimming pool accident case?

    Most swimming pool accident cases involve negligence claims against one or more party. If those cases do not result in a settlement of an insurance claim, it may require litigation. In a personal injury or wrongful death lawsuit for a pool accident, you can pursue certain economic and non-economic damages.

    If you are the victim of a pool accident, you can pursue damages including:

    • Past and future medical expenses
    • Lost wages
    • Loss of earning ability
    • Pain and suffering
    • Out of pocket expenses related to your injuries

    If you pursue a personal injury case for a parent, child, or spouse of a person who died in a swimming pool accident, you can seek compensation including:

    • Medical expenses for the deceased
    • Funeral and burial expenses
    • Loss of companionship 
    • Pain and suffering

    Contact Front Range Injury Attorneys

    If you or a family member suffered injuries in a swimming pool accident due to someone else’s negligent acts, contact Front Range Injury Attorneys to talk to a Denver personal injury attorney. Our Denver law firm handles swimming pool accident cases on a contingency fee basis which means you don’t pay legal fees until we win your case.

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