Friday, July 24, 2009

Two Children Pulled from Arizona Pools in Two Days

Two children were pulled from pools in separate incidents in the last three days. One is in critical condition. The other is dead.

I don’t ever want to be that parent! The one who thought someone else was watching their child, the one who thought the gate was enough protection, the one who thought my child was inside… There are a million different responses to the question what were you doing when your child slipped away and why weren’t you aware of where your child was. The sad fact is, it does not matter. You are sad, and your child is gone forever.

I cannot say there have not been times when one of my children has slipped away without me knowing exactly where or when, but not around unsecure or unsafe pools! Precautions mean something you do in advance to prevent an accident or disaster from occurring. Fences are not effective if not installed and used correctly. Self-closing latches must work to be effective. There is NO subsititute for parental supervision and observation. There can be a hundred adults nearby, but if they are not paying attention, it makes no difference.

The child who died was at a birthday party with about 70 other people. I don’t know the mix of children/adults. There was a pool, the children were swimming. At times such as this, the fire department recommends there always be a designated “pool watcher”. Someone who only watches the pool and nothing else and does not stop watching the pool until someone else has taken over the job. This person cannot be distracted by mingling with others, drinking alcoholic beverages, and so on. We don’t know the facts here. Something clearly went terribly wrong.

The child who is in critical condition was pulled from an apartment pool by a security guard. It is not known how this three-year-old got into the fenced pool. The child’s father was asleep at the time in his apartment. Apartment complexes must also be sure to keep their pool gates working correctly. Others enjoying the pool should take care to make sure the gates close completely behind them. Apartment complexes should also make sure there is nothing a child can climb close to the fence including patio furniture and even trees.

What are the legal implications of these incidents? Assuming no criminal charges can be filed for child neglect, etc…, there may very well be civil implications (i.e. claims, lawsuits). If it can be shown that one or both of these tragic incidents occurred as a result of someone’s negligence, then civil responsibility may attach. Often, homeowner’s insurance will protect the owner’s of a home for a pool tragedy, and liability insurance may protect the owner/manager of an apartment complex. A personal injury/wrongful death attorney can help you sort through and find the answers to these questions.

There is much investigation left to be done here. Our hearts and prayers go out to these two families during this difficult time.


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