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One Bad Landing in Princeton: The Reality of Trampoline Injuries It happens in the space of a single breath. You are at the Urban Air in McKinney or the brand-new Sky Zone at Preston Ridge in Frisco, celebrating a birthday on a Saturday afternoon. You see your child on the court, laughing, mid-jump. Then, you hear it—a sound that overrides the loud music and the shouting of hundreds of other children. It is what Texas mother Kati Hill once described to ABC News as "the worst scream that you could ever have heard from a child." In Princeton, as neighborhoods like Arcadia Ridge and Brookside continue to expand, the backyard trampoline has become a staple of the North Texas landscape. Whether it is a Jumpking from a local big-box store or a premium Springfree model, these devices are marketed as tools for "safe family fun." But the data we track at Attorney911 tells a different story. Nationally, the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) reports over 300,000 trampoline-related emergency room visits every year. Many of these victims are children under the age of six, a demographic the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) has explicitly warned against using trampolines since 1999. In…