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In the heat of a Texas Saturday afternoon, thousands of families across Houston, Dallas-Fort Worth, Austin, and San Antonio walk through the doors of facilities like Sky Zone, Urban Air, and Altitude. They are seeking an hour of active fun, often celebrating a birthday or a school milestone. But for many of these families, the visit ends not with cake and goody bags, but with the sound that Kati Hill, a mother of a three-year-old boy named Colton, still hears in her nightmares. As she told ABC News after her son’s femur was shattered at a trampoline park, it was "the worst scream that you could ever have heard from a child." At Attorney911, we have spent more than 25 years standing at the bedsides of families facing these exact moments. We know the terror of watching a surgeon explain what a Salter-Harris growth plate fracture means for a seven-year-old’s ability to walk properly in a decade. We know the frustration of the "friendly" phone call from an insurance adjuster who claims the waiver you signed on a park iPad ends your case before it begins. Most of all, we know the truth that the trampoline park industry spends millions…