Town of Stagecoach Trampoline Park Injury & Pediatric Catastrophic Accident Attorneys Attorney911 of Houston TX Ralph P Manginello 25 Years Experience & Former Recreational Defense Insider Lupe Peña Defeating Sky Zone Urban Air DEFY Altitude & Launch Waivers via Gross Negligence & TX Fam Code 153.073 Mastery Leveraging the Cosmic Jump $11.485M Harris County Verdict & Damion Collins $15.6M Urban Air Arbitration Architecture to Hold Unleashed Brands Seidler & Palladium Equity Accountable Specialist for Pediatric TBI SCIWORA Salter-Harris Growth Plate Fractures Rhabdomyolysis & Cervical SCI ASTM F2970 EN ISO 23659 & AAP 1999-2019 Litigation for Sky Rider Zipline Climbing Wall & Backyard Jumpking Skywalker Springfree Manufacturer Defects Hablamos Español Delfingen Bilingual Formation Attack 1-888-ATTY-911 No Fee Unless We Win
In Harris County, Texas—just a few miles down the road from the Town of Stagecoach—a jury awarded $11.485 million against the operator of Cosmic Jump after a 16-year-old boy named Max fell through a torn trampoline slide. He didn't land on a safety net or a padded surface; he fell through a hole in the fabric and struck a concrete floor five feet below. He suffered a skull fracture and a traumatic brain injury with intracranial hemorrhage. The park pointed to the waiver his parents had signed at the kiosk. The jury looked at the evidence of a torn mat the park knew about and failed to fix. They found gross negligence despite the waiver and awarded $6 million in punitive damages. It remains the largest reported jury verdict against a U.S. commercial trampoline park, and it happened right here in our backyard. We understand the trauma your family is experiencing because we have spent more than 25 years standing at the bedsides of catastrophic injury victims. When your eight-year-old comes off a trampoline court at an Urban Air or Sky Zone near the Town of Stagecoach with a shattered tibia, and the park manager hands you a clipboard instead…