City of Baytown Trampoline Park Injury & Pediatric Catastrophic Accident Attorneys Attorney911 of Houston TX Led by Ralph Manginello 25+ Years Federal Court Experience with Former Recreational-Business Defense Attorney Lupe Peña Defeating Sky Zone Urban Air Altitude DEFY & Launch Waivers using The 11-Vector Texas Attack Playbook Tex Fam Code 153.073 Signer-Authority & Delfingen Bilingual-Formation Defense for Cosmic Jump $11.485M Harris County Verdict Damion Collins $15.6M Urban Air Arbitration Matthew Lu Altitude Gastonia & Active $10M UH Rhabdomyolysis Case Masters of ASTM F2970 ASTM F381 AAP 1999/2012/2019 and EN ISO 23659:2022 Standards Holding Palladium Equity Seidler & Unleashed Brands Accountable for Pediatric TBI SCIWORA Salter-Harris Fractures Backyard Manufacturer Liability Jumpking Skywalker Springfree Bouncepro Hablamos Español Free Consultation No Fee Unless We Win 1-888-ATTY-911
In the City of Baytown, a single bad bounce at a place like Sky Zone Baytown on Garth Road or a backyard trampoline in a neighborhood near San Jacinto Mall can change a child's life in an instant. Families often arrive at these facilities thinking they are entering a supervised, professional recreation center governed by strict federal safety protocols. The reality is far more dangerous. We have spent more than twenty-five years fighting for families in the City of Baytown and across Harris County who are facing the catastrophic fallout of corporate negligence. When your eight-year-old comes off a trampoline court on a stretcher with a shattered bone or a head injury, you aren't just dealing with an accident. You are dealing with the predictable output of a business model that often prioritizes throughput over safety. At Attorney911, led by Ralph Manginello, we don't just "handle" personal injury cases; we dismantle the corporate shields these parks use to hide their liability. We represent the parent currently sitting in a pediatric trauma bay at Texas Children’s Hospital or Children’s Memorial Hermann in Houston, wondering if the waiver they signed at a kiosk twenty minutes before the injury truly ended their right…