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Your family’s life changed in two seconds. It usually happens on a Saturday afternoon at a facility near US-90 Alt or along the I-69 corridor. You were at a birthday party, perhaps at the Urban Air in Sugar Land or the Altitude nearby, watching your child from the observation rail. The music was loud, the courts were packed, and the teenagers in the neon shirts—the "court monitors"—were mostly looking at their phones or talking to each other. Then came the sound. Kati Hill, a mother whose story was shared a quarter of a million times on Facebook, described it to ABC News as "the worst scream that you could ever have heard from a child." Her three-year-old son, Colton, had just suffered a snapped femur during a "Toddler Time" session because the park allowed a larger child to jump on the same bed. If you are reading this in a hospital waiting room at Texas Children’s Hospital or Memorial Hermann, or if you just brought your child home in a body cast, you probably feel a crushing mix of guilt and uncertainty. You signed the waiver at the kiosk. You saw the rules on the wall. You wonder if this…