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"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." For Kaitlin "Kati" Hill, describing the moment her three-year-old son Colton's femur was shattered at a trampoline park, that scream was the end of "family fun" and the beginning of a nightmare. Her story, shared over 240,000 times on social media, resonates with every parent in the City of Houston who has stood in a trauma bay at Texas Children’s Hospital or Children’s Memorial Hermann watching a surgical team stabilize a child’s shattered limb. In the City of Houston, we see this story repeated with clinical precision. It happened to sixteen-year-old Max Menchaca on the first day of his summer vacation at Cosmic Jump in northwest Harris County. He fell through a tear in a trampoline slide, struck the unpadded concrete floor beneath, and suffered a massive traumatic brain injury. While the park pointed to a signed waiver, our legal system held them accountable. A Harris County jury saw through the "paper shield" and awarded $11.485 million—including $6 million in punitive damages—finding the operator grossly negligent. That remains the largest reported…