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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 mother who watched a trampoline park break her three-year-old son’s femur. Her warning post was shared 240,000 times. We read it at our firm. So did every parent of an injured child in the City of Hideaway who has since stood at a hospital bedside, listening to a surgeon explain what happens when a growth plate is destroyed. One bounce. One bad landing. One broken neck. That is all it takes at a commercial trampoline park or on a poorly maintained backyard mat in the City of Hideaway. If your child was hurt in the City of Hideaway, the first thing we will tell you is this: what happened was not an accident—it was the predictable output of a business decision. In Harris County, a jury awarded $11.485 million—including $6 million in punitive damages—against the operator of Cosmic Jump after a 16-year-old fell through a torn trampoline slide onto concrete and suffered a traumatic brain injury. The waiver was signed. The jury found gross negligence anyway.…