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One bounce. One bad landing. One broken neck. That is all it takes for a family’s life in Westworth Village to change forever. Imagine a Saturday afternoon at an adventure park near Westworth Village. The music is loud, the air is thick with the smell of pizza and sweat, and your child is doing exactly what the park marketed to you: having "safe family fun." While you are watching from the observation rail near the intersection of Alta Mere Drive and Roaring Springs Road, the unthinkable happens. A larger jumper—maybe a teenager or a full-grown adult—lands on the same trampoline bed as your eight-year-old. Your child is launched into the air with a force their growing bones cannot sustain. They hit the mat, and you hear it—what mother Kaitlin Hill described to ABC News as "the worst scream that you could ever have heard from a child." Within minutes, the excitement of a birthday party is replaced by the sterile blue lights of an ambulance heading toward Cook Children’s Medical Center in Fort Worth. While you are sitting in the trauma bay, an operations manager at the park is already handing you a clipboard. They aren't just checking on your…