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One bounce. One bad landing. One broken neck. That's all it takes for a Saturday afternoon at a Cedar Park trampoline park to transform into a lifetime of medical monitoring and forensic reconstruction. At the Sky Zone on Scottsdale Drive or the Urban Air off Ranch Road 620, a seven-year-old child can come off a court on a stretcher while their parents are still finishing the birthday party pizza. We've seen this scene replay across Texas. We've spoken to the parents who signed a waiver at a kiosk twenty minutes earlier, only to be told by a manager that the park "isn't responsible" for the shattered femur or the traumatic brain injury. Kaitlin "Kati" Hill, a mother whose story was shared a quarter of a million times on Facebook, told ABC News about the moment her three-year-old son Colton’s knees buckled: "His feet hit the mat, and almost instantly his knees buckled down, and he just let out the worst scream that you could ever have heard from a child." Kati, like so many parents in Cedar Park, had no idea. She said, "We would have never put our baby boy on a trampoline if we would have known." We…