Beaches, water parks and swimming pools can be dangerous for children and adults. At Hilton & Somer, we represent families who lost a loved one due to accidental drowning. We hold negligent people responsible for failing to put up a fence around a pool, failing to have a life guard on duty, failing to properly train their lifeguards, or failing to warn of slippery surfaces or other dangerous conditions.
Have you lost a loved one in a swimming pool accident? Contact Hilton & Somer today to see if you have a case against the property owner. Call our Virginia pool drowning lawyers at 877-937-8346. Se habla Español.
Virginia Swimming Pool Accident Lawyers
Property owners and managers have a duty to keep pool areas safe for children. If any of the following factors contributed to your child's death, you may have a legal claim against the owner of the pool:
- Lack of warning signs
- Lack of proper lighting
- Lack of on-duty lifeguard
- Lack of fence and/or gate
- Lack of training of lifeguards
Owners of pools or managers of water parks have a responsibility to make sure it is not a danger to children. Private pools need to be properly secured to prevent children from falling in and drowning. Public pools need to be watched by properly trained lifeguards. If these safety precautions are not taken, owners and managers may be liable for any injuries that occur.
Fairfax Accidental Drowning Lawyers
To learn more about how our experienced accidental drowning attorneys can help you, contact us at 877-937-8346. All cases are handled on a contingency basis, meaning you pay no attorney fees unless we are successful in obtaining compensation for you.




















