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When a family in Lakewood Village decides to spend a Saturday afternoon at a nearby trampoline park in Frisco, Denton, or Lewisville, they aren’t looking for a legal battle. They’re looking for a birthday party reward, a way to burn off energy during a hot Texas summer, or a safe place for their children to practice gymnastics. They trust that the facility is operated by professionals who follow safety standards. They trust that the "Toddler Time" sessions are actually safe for toddlers. And they trust that the multi-page waiver they clicked through at a digital kiosk is just a standard formality. But as our firm has seen for over 25 years, that trust is often misplaced. What happened to Colton, the three-year-old son of Kaitlin "Kati" Hill, is a nightmare that stays with every parent who hears it. As Kati told ABC News, the moment Colton hit the mat on a court where a larger jumper was also active, his knees buckled and he let out "the worst scream that you could ever have heard from a child." Colton suffered a broken femur and spent weeks in a body cast. His mother’s warning, shared over 240,000 times, echoes the reality…