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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." That is Kaitlin "Kati" Hill, a mother from right here in Texas, described to ABC News the moment her three-year-old son Colton’s life changed at a trampoline park. Her warning post was shared 240,000 times because every parent in the City of Danbury knows that feeling—the split second between a Saturday afternoon of laughter and a lifetime of orthopedic monitoring. Colton didn’t just fall; he was launched by the energy of another jumper, a mechanism the industry calls a "double-bounce," resulting in a broken femur and a body cast that lasted for months. At the Manginello Law Firm, we’ve spent over 25 years representing families who, like Kati, felt compelled to say: "We had no idea." If you are reading this in a hospital room at a Level 1 pediatric trauma center like Texas Children’s Hospital or Children’s Memorial Hermann after an accident in the City of Danbury, you need to know one thing immediately: This was not an accident. It was the predictable output of a business decision. Whether your…