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Years ago when we were doing mostly planting installs and design, we opened an above ground pool company to keep us busy in the Summer.
Most of the inground panel pools can't be compacted sufficiently very close to the edge and certainly won't accept a heavy load ( aka "Skid Steer").
Like mentioned above, try relieving the pressure from the outside of the wall and see if the wall pops back into shape.
If that doesn't work, this could be a little more serious. Many panel wall inground pools have a vertical support that the wall may be fastened to. If the wall bulges too much from downward force, it may have become "unfastened" from the support. The best way to fix that is drain pool, take down liner & examine wall more closely.
Try finding out who installed the pool and how it was manufactured. That will give you a good idea of how to proceed with the proper fix.
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