Closter, NJ, lawyer Amy Goldenberg returned to law school after a successful decades-long career in pharmaceutical sales. Over the course of her legal career, Amy Goldenberg has worked with law firms and public defender offices based in and around Closter, NJ. As an attorney for Malapero, Prisco & Klauber, she practices all areas of defense litigation, including premise liability law.
Swimming pools on residential or commercial properties are included under premise liability laws. This means that property owners may be held legally responsible for any injuries or damages occurring near or in their pools. However, there are several conditions impacting this liability. Firstly, the injured party must not be an unwelcome trespasser.
On the other hand, since pools are classified as attractive nuisances (or a feature that would interest children), they must be secured to protect young children. Additionally, property owners are not liable for injuries caused by reckless behavior or disregard for safety warnings.
Private or commercial pool owners can reduce their chances of being held liable for injuries by fencing their pools properly, addressing issues with pool ladders or other equipment right away, clearly indicating the depth of the pools, and prominently listing unsafe behaviors.


