Swimming pool accidents
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Property owners must ensure they have properly put up fences and/or have posted signs around their pool to prevent accidents. The owners should be aware of the safety and maintenance of the surroundings of the pool. This includes overhanging branches or lighting.
The adult in charge of supervising the child, whether it is a family member, pool life guard, school employee, or other responsible party, shares in the responsibility of maintaining safety, depending on circumstances.
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A childhood injury may have occurred several years ago, but that is a small amount of time compared to your child's lifetime of coping with the effects. New York law allows for an extended period of recovery for damages as the statutes of limitations on an injury to a child may not begin to be tolled until that child turns 18. If you have any questions at all about recovering damages from a childhood injury, contact us today for your free case evaluation at (800) 477-9044.



