City of West Trampoline Park Injury Attorneys at Attorney911 of Houston TX: We Defeat Sky Zone Urban Air DEFY and Altitude Waivers with a Former Recreational-Business Defense Insider on Staff and 25 Years of Pediatric Catastrophic Success including the 11.485 Million Dollar Cosmic Jump Harris County Verdict and 15.6 Million Dollar Damion Collins Urban Air Arbitration; Our Firm Holds Unleashed Brands Seidler Equity and Palladium Equity-Backed Corporate Parents Accountable for ASTM F2970 ASTM F381 and EN ISO 23659 2022 Safety Violations in Backyard Jumpking Defects Aerial Sky Rider Strangulations and Indoor Climbing Wall Falls; National Experts in Pediatric TBI SCIWORA Salter-Harris Growth Plate Fractures and Acute Rhabdomyolysis using DVR Metadata Recovery and Section 153.073 Parental Signatory Attacks; We Provide Hablamos Español Representation and Execute Delfingen Bilingual Waiver Defeat Tactics for All City of West Families: No Fee Unless We Win at 1-888-ATTY-911
If your child has been catastrophically injured at a trampoline park serving City of West or on a residential trampoline in a Central Texas backyard, you are likely reading this at a bedside. You are likely in a hospital room at McLane Children’s in Temple or a trauma bay in Waco, watching a team of specialists explain what a Salter-Harris fracture or a cervical cord contusion means for the next seventy years of your child’s life. The first thing you need to hear is this: None of this is your fault. You signed the waiver at the kiosk because the line was long and the attendant pointed to the screen. You let your child jump because you wanted them to have fun on a Saturday afternoon in City of West. You trusted the brand—whether it was Urban Air, Sky Zone, or Altitude—to follow the safety standards their own industry wrote. They failed. They chose margin over your child’s spine. They chose throughput over the safety of the smallest jumpers. At Attorney911, led by Ralph Manginello with over 25 years of trial experience, we have spent decades making corporate giants like BP and Fortune 500 retailers pay for those kinds of…