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Can I Sue for an Accidental Drowning in Arizona?

You live in Phoenix, Arizona, so you already know it’s extremely hot here. That means there are pools everywhere. School pools, public pools, pools in your community, and backyard pools. 

The possibility of a drowning accident in Phoenix is high. While there are some things you can do to learn about water safety or teach your children about it, you can’t prevent every accident every time.

You rely on your neighbors to properly secure their backyard pools and spas. You rely on your child’s school to make sure the pool is locked when not being used. You expect lifeguards to be on duty at public swimming pools. So what do you do if an accidental drowning happened to someone you love? You may have the right to sue for an accidental drowning.

How Does Drowning Occur?

Unfortunately, drowning is an accident that can happen in a short amount of time under various circumstances. It only takes a small amount of negligence on someone’s part for a drowning accident to occur. 

For example, if a neighbor leaves their backyard gate open because they’re working on their yard, a toddler could wander into their yard and fall into a pool. That’s why it’s so important for adults to be extra cautious about pool safety. 

Understanding Liability for an Accidental Drowning

If you are thinking about filing a wrongful death claim for a drowning accident, you may be trying to figure out who to file a claim against. You will have to determine who is liable for the drowning accident. An investigation will be required to find out who is liable for the death. 

For instance, if your neighbor caused the drowning accident by leaving their pool gate open, you will need to collect evidence to prove what happened. 

Many different people could be liable for a drowning accident. Here are a few examples of liable parties.

  • Schools and childcare centers
  • Individual homeowners
  • Government agencies
  • Private businesses that have pools (hotels, swim schools, and more) 

Damages for a Wrongful Death Claim

The death of a family member has caused you grief and financial hardship. Whoever caused the death of your family member can be made to pay for the losses you and your family have dealt with. 

You could receive a settlement that could help you pay for funeral and burial costs, medical expenses, lost income, and the value of lost household services. You could also receive payment for your grief and trauma.

Get in Touch with a Personal Injury Attorney in Arizona

If you’ve lost a family member in a drowning accident, you are probably devastated and looking for answers. You may have the ability to file a wrongful death claim for the drowning accident. You might be able to get justice for your loved one and financial compensation for the family left behind.

Learn more about the option to bring a wrongful death claim against the careless person who caused your loved one’s drowning death. Contact the Law Offices of Michael Cordova at 602-265-6700 and get a free case assessment. You can also complete the internet form on this web page to reach our firm.

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