Madison Swimming and Diving Injuries Lawyer

Swimming pool accidents are much more common than you may think. More than three thousand people drown in swimming pools and the rate of serious swimming pool injuries continues to rise each year. These injuries include injuries to the spinal cord, brain, as well as fractured bones and heads. Permanent brain damage or spinal cord injuries may result from these injuries. Swimming pools, however, are not the only place that a person could drown. Sinks, fish tanks, bathtubs, toilets, hot tubs, ponds, and spas may also pose a significant threat.

The most common causes of swimming pool accidents include:

  • Inadequate supervision of children;
  • Inadequate instruction and training.
  • Failure to maintain the pool in safe condition;
  • Improperly designed or constructed pools;
  • Failure to secure pools from children;
  • Lack of safety equipment and inadequate warnings;

The law offices of Habush Habush & Rottier, S.C. have a team of Madison swimming and diving lawyers who have years of experience fighting for the rights of those injured while swimming or diving. The pool owner or manager may be legally responsible for the damages that occur within the site of their pool. Consulting an experienced Madison swimming and diving attorney is the best way to find out if the pool owner or manager is liable for your injuries. If you or a loved one have been injured while swimming or diving in someone else’s pool, contact the Madison swimming and diving lawyers of Habush Habush & Rottier, S.C. to learn about your legal rights. With 13 offices throughout the state, there is a Habush Habush & Rottier, S.C. office near you no matter where you may live in Wisconsin.

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