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San Antonio Swimming Pool Accident Lawyers
Representing Families Affected by Swimming Pool Accidents
Swimming pools are meant to be places of fun and enjoyment, especially in the heat of a San Antonio summer. But when safety is overlooked, a pool can become one of the most dangerous places for a child or adult. Drownings and near-drownings often happen silently and in seconds. When they do, families are left devastated and searching for answers.
At The Warrior Law Firm, we help families whose lives have been changed by pool-related tragedies. Whether your case involves a child who suffered a catastrophic injury or a loved one who passed away due to drowning, we’re here to help you understand your legal options and pursue accountability. Our San Antonio swimming pool accident attorneys handle these cases with care, compassion, and the urgency they demand.
Call us today at (210) 598-5006 or contact us online to set up a free consultation with a member of our legal team. You pay nothing unless we win your case.
Where & Why Swimming Pool Accidents Happen
In many cases, swimming pool accidents are the result of preventable negligence: a gate left unlocked, a lifeguard who wasn’t paying attention, or a property owner who failed to follow basic safety codes. It doesn’t take much for something to go terribly wrong.
At The Warrior Law Firm, we handle swimming pool accident cases involving:
- Drownings at apartment complexes, hotels, or public pools
- Inadequate fencing or broken gate latches
- Defective pool drains or suction entrapment
- Lack of required signage or depth markers
- Inadequate lifeguard staffing or training
- Overcrowded or unsupervised pool areas
- Slippery surfaces or dangerous pool decks
Under premises liability laws, property owners and managers are responsible for ensuring their pools meet safety regulations and are properly maintained. When they fail to do so, and someone gets hurt or killed, they can—and should—be held legally responsible.
The Hidden Toll of Pool-Related Injuries
Not all swimming pool accidents are fatal, but the consequences are often life changing. Near-drowning incidents, especially involving young children, frequently result in long-term brain damage due to oxygen deprivation. Other, non-drowning pool accidents, such as slips and falls on pool decks, can lead to traumatic brain injuries, broken bones, and other serious injuries.
Our San Antonio swimming pool accident lawyers represent people who have suffered all types of pool-related injuries, such as:
- Anoxic or hypoxic brain injuries
- Spinal cord injuries from diving accidents
- Broken bones or lacerations from unsafe pool areas
- Permanent disability
- Emotional trauma and PTSD
Families may face overwhelming medical costs, extended rehabilitation, and a lifetime of caregiving needs. In tragic cases of wrongful death, they also carry the weight of unimaginable grief. Our job is to make sure those responsible are held to account and that you’re not left to carry these burdens alone.
Who Is Liable for a Swimming Pool Accident?
Legal responsibility, or liability, depends on where and how the accident occurred. Private homeowners, landlords, hotel operators, schools, and municipal entities can all be responsible for pool-related injuries if they failed to meet legal duties of care.
Parties who may be held liable include:
- Apartment complexes or HOAs
- Hotels, motels, or resorts
- Summer camps or daycare facilities
- Private homeowners
- Public parks or city pools
- Pool maintenance companies
- Product manufacturers (in defective pool equipment cases)
Our swimming pool accident attorneys in San Antonio are ready to investigate the cause of the accident, evaluate whether safety rules were followed, and pursue claims against all negligent parties involved.
Compensation for Victims of Swimming Pool Accidents in San Antonio
Every swimming pool accident case is different. But if your family has been impacted by a serious or fatal incident, you may be entitled to compensation for both economic and other, non-financial losses.
This can include:
- Emergency and ongoing medical costs
- Long-term therapy or rehabilitation expenses
- Pain and suffering
- Emotional distress
- Loss of enjoyment of life
- Funeral and burial costs
- Loss of companionship or parental support (in wrongful death cases)
We work with medical and financial experts to understand the full impact of the injury or loss, and we fight for results that reflect what you truly deserve.
Why Choose Us for Your San Antonio Swimming Pool Accident Case?
At The Warrior Law Firm, we understand how personal these cases are. You’re not just seeking money—you’re seeking justice for a child, a parent, or a loved one whose life was changed by someone else’s negligence. We take that responsibility seriously.
When you work with our pool accident attorneys in San Antonio, you get:
- Direct communication with your attorney, not just a case manager
- Compassionate guidance through every step of the process
- A team that’s responsive, clear, and always available
- Representation backed by real trial experience
Whether you’re dealing with a serious injury or a wrongful death, we’re here to help you carry the legal burden while you focus on healing. Because we work on a contingency fee basis, you don’t pay anything unless we recover compensation for you.
Talk to a Swimming Pool Accident Lawyer Today
If someone you love was hurt or killed in a swimming pool accident, you deserve answers, and you may have legal options. Contact The Warrior Law Firm today for a free, no-obligation consultation. We’ll help you understand your rights and guide you through what comes next, with no pressure and no upfront cost.
Call us at (210) 598-5006 to learn more or to schedule an appointment for a complimentary case evaluation.

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Our FAQ
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You generally have two years from the date of the injury to file a lawsuit in Texas. Because pool accident cases can involve multiple parties and complex liability issues, it’s important to consult a lawyer promptly to preserve evidence and protect your rights.
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Texas law holds property owners accountable for maintaining safe conditions, but claimants must prove negligence, i.e., that the owner knew or should have known about the hazard and failed to act. Comparative fault may also affect compensation if the injured person contributed to the accident.
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Common injuries include drowning or near-drowning, traumatic brain injuries, spinal cord injuries, broken bones, burns from pool chemicals, and slips or falls on wet surfaces. Many of these injuries require long-term medical care and rehabilitation.
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Yes. Property owners have a special duty to protect children from dangerous conditions, especially around pools. If negligence led to your child’s injury or near-drowning, you may be entitled to compensation for medical bills, therapy, and emotional trauma.
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Liability often falls on the property owner, pool operator, or manager if they failed to maintain safe conditions, provide proper supervision, or warn about hazards. In some cases, contractors or manufacturers may be responsible if defective equipment or faulty pool design contributed to the accident.

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