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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 Hill, a Texas mother, telling ABC News about the moment a trampoline park broke her three-year-old son Colton's femur. Her warning was shared over 240,000 times on social media. We have read it. We have heard it from families in our own offices. And we have seen the aftermath in Dalworthington Gardens and across the North Texas metroplex when what was supposed to be a Saturday-afternoon birthday party at a park like Urban Air or Altitude turns into a high-stakes medical and legal crisis. If your child is in a trauma bay at a facility like Cook Children’s Medical Center or you are watching a surgeon in Dalworthington Gardens explain why a growth plate injury at age eight requires a decade of monitoring, you need to know one thing immediately: what happened wasn't an accident. It was the predictable output of a business model that prioritizes throughput and margin over the safety of your family. At Attorney911, led by managing partner Ralph Manginello with over 25 years of…