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Diving Board Injuries

 
Swimming pool diving boards are among the leading causes of serious swimming pool accidents and are also the cause of many wrongful deaths when dealing with a pool.

Safety Concerns with the Use of Diving Boards 
It’s very important for children to know the dangers lurking near diving boards.

Here are the key factors when analyzing the inherent dangers and safety concerns with the use of diving boards:

  • Water that is not deep enough to slow the diver and prevent impact with the pool bottom.
  • Pool bottoms that are designed with a shape or incline that is irregular or unpredictable.
  • Lack of markings to clearly indicate water depth.
  • Collision with the diving board, including contact with the head or neck, resulting in a spinal cord injury.
  • A danger of divers landing atop other swimmers, causing injuries to both parties.
Water Depth and Diving Boards
One of the key concerns for swimming pool diving board safety is the depth of the water in the pool. Water that is too shallow significantly increases the risk for serious – and sometimes fatal – head, neck and spinal cord injuries.

Listed below are the top risk factors for diving board accidents:

  • Some experts believe pools should be at least 12 to 15 feet deep in order to safely accommodate a diver.
  • Others say that 20 feet or deeper is the only safe water depth.
  • Statistics suggest that most diving accidents happen in water that is far too shallow for diving – roughly 3 feet deep or less.

A swimming pool accident can leave you with serious personal injuries such as a spinal cord injury, head injury or brain injury. If you have been injured in a swimming pool diving board accident, whocanisue.com will help you find an experienced personal injury attorney in your area.

A wrongful death lawyer can help you understand your rights and determine liability. Most states have a statute of limitations that may prohibit you from filing a lawsuit if too much time has passed.
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