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The Parent’s Complete Guide to Trampoline Park Injuries in Mineral Wells One Bad Landing Should Not Define Your Family’s Future It often happens on a Saturday afternoon when the Texas sun is too brutal for the playground at Mineral Wells State Park. Families in Mineral Wells looking for air-conditioned relief load the kids into the car, perhaps heading east toward the Metroplex or down to the nearest Urban Air in Hudson Oaks. You sign the waiver at the kiosk because the line is long and the kids are excited. You hand them their grip socks and watch them run onto the court. Inside a facility near Mineral Wells, the energy is electric—music pumping, dozens of children airborne, and the smell of concession pizza in the air. But as any parent who has stood in a Mineral Wells emergency room knows, that electricity can turn into a nightmare in less than two seconds. We’ve heard the stories from parents across Parker County. A three-year-old child double-bounced by a teenager twice his size. The sound that Kaitlin Hill, a mother whose story went viral, called "the worst scream that you could ever have heard from a child." A femur snapped. A growth…