
Swimming Pool Accident Lawyer in Mississippi
Advocating for Victims of Pool Injuries in Ridgeland, Jackson & All of Madison County
Swimming pools are a source of fun and relaxation, but they can also become the site of devastating injuries or even wrongful death when safety standards are ignored. Whether it happens at a hotel, private residence, public pool, or water park, a pool-related accident can leave victims and families facing immense physical, emotional, and financial consequences.
At T. Mark Sledge, Attorney at Law, we help clients in Ridgeland, throughout Madison County, and across Mississippi hold negligent property owners, pool operators, and maintenance companies accountable for preventable tragedies. Our firm brings a unique advantage to these cases. As a former Circuit Court Judge, Mark Sledge has seen how pool injury claims play out in the courtroom. He understands what it takes to build a compelling case and fight for the full compensation you’re entitled to under Mississippi law.
Find out how Mississippi swimming pool accident lawyer Mark Sledge can help. Call (601) 768-2165 or contact us online for a free consultation!

Who Can Be Held Liable in a Mississippi Pool Accident?
Liability for pool injuries often falls under Mississippi premises liability laws. Property owners—including hotels, apartment complexes, private homeowners, and municipalities—must take reasonable steps to maintain safe swimming environments. That includes warning of known dangers, securing the area to prevent unauthorized access, and complying with building and safety codes.
Under Mississippi's "attractive nuisance" doctrine, property owners may also be held liable if a child is injured after being drawn to an unsecured pool, even if the child was on the property without the owner’s knowledge or permission. In some cases, liability can extend beyond the property owner to include lifeguard companies, pool equipment manufacturers, or construction contractors.
At T. Mark Sledge, Attorney at Law, we conduct thorough investigations to determine exactly how and why the injury occurred, preserve critical evidence, and identify every responsible party. Mississippi pool accident lawyer Mark Sledge’s goal is to maximize your recovery—whether that means compensation for medical bills, lost wages, pain and suffering, or wrongful death damages.

Why Pool Accidents Happen
Pool injuries and drownings don’t just happen by chance. In most cases, they occur because someone failed to take proper precautions or violated their legal responsibility to people with access to their swimming pool or hot tub.
Swimming pool accidents are often caused by:
- Lack of Supervision: Whether at a community center or a hotel, pool operators have a duty to monitor swimmers and provide trained lifeguards when necessary. Inadequate staffing or inattentive lifeguards can cost lives.
- Slip & Fall Hazards: Wet tile, poorly maintained decks, and broken ladders can cause serious falls, resulting in broken bones, head trauma, or spinal cord injuries. Proper signage, anti-slip surfaces, and poolside supervision can all help prevent slip and fall hazards at swimming pools.
- Drain Entrapment: Powerful suction from pool or spa drains can trap swimmers—especially children—causing drowning or disembowelment injuries. Federal law requires drains with domed covers to prevent entrapment, but not all swimming pools or spas are in compliance.
- Chemical Burns or Illness: Improper handling or storage of pool chemicals can lead to toxic exposure, skin burns, or respiratory damage. Over-chlorination or failure to maintain safe pH levels can also pose health risks to swimmers.
- Defective Equipment or Explosions: Faulty heaters, lights, or electrical systems can cause electrocution or even poolside explosions. In these situations, liability may extend to manufacturers, installers, or maintenance companies.
Mississippi Pool Injuries
What Compensation Can I Recover?
After a swimming pool accident in Mississippi, a survivor or a victim's family may be entitled to compensation for medical expenses, lost wages, ongoing care needs, pain and suffering, and, in the most tragic cases, wrongful death damages. In cases of life-changing brain injuries or permanent disabilities, this may quickly add up to hundreds of thousands or even millions of dollars over a survivor's lifetime.
Every case is different, and we tailor our strategy to your specific losses.
Call (601) 768-2165 today to schedule your free consultation.
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