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In Overton, a Saturday afternoon is often filled with the sounds of local youth sports, backyard gatherings, and trips to the larger regional hubs like Tyler to visit indoor adventure centers. For many Overton families, a trip to an indoor trampoline park feels like a safe, weather-proof way for children to burn energy. You see the wall-to-wall mats, the bright colors, and the groups of teenagers in neon "court monitor" shirts, and you assume there is a system in place to keep your child safe. Then, in two seconds, that assumption is shattered. Maybe it was the sound of the bone breaking—what Texas mother Kati Hill famously described to ABC News as "the worst scream that you could ever have heard from a child." Her three-year-old son sustained a broken femur during a "Toddler Time" session at a park that marketed itself as safe for his age group. Maybe it was the sight of your teenager falling through a visible tear in a trampoline bed, similar to the sixteen-year-old in Houston who fell onto an unpadded concrete floor at Cosmic Jump. As we have seen in Harris County, those "accidents" resulted in an $11.485 million jury verdict because investigators proved…