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The first thing you hear isn't the impact. It isn't the sound of the springs or the rustle of the foam cubes. It is the scream. As Kaitlin "Kati" Hill told ABC News after her three-year-old son Colton was injured during a "Toddler Time" session at a park, it was "the worst scream that you could ever have heard from a child." Colton’s feet hit the mat, his knees buckled, and his femur—the strongest bone in the human body—snapped in an instant. If you are reading this in a waiting room at McLane Children’s Medical Center in Temple or at a trauma bay in Waco, you are likely feeling two things: terror and guilt. You think about the kiosk at the Urban Air on West Waco Drive where you signed that digital document. You think about the "Toddler Time" advertisement that promised a safe environment for small children. You feel like you failed to protect your child. We are here to tell you that this was not your fault. What happened to your child wasn't a freak accident. It was the predictable output of a business model that prioritizes throughput over safety. At Attorney911, led by Ralph Manginello with over…