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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 how Kaitlin Hill described the moment her three-year-old son, Colton, suffered a broken femur at a trampoline park. Her warning, shared hundreds of thousands of times by parents across the country, ends with five words that haunt every family we represent: "We had no idea." In the City of Lindale, parents take their children to places like iJump Tyler or Urban Air Trampoline and Adventure Park expecting a safe environment for a birthday party or a Saturday afternoon of "Toddler Time." You sign the waiver at the kiosk because the line is long and your children are excited. You trust that the surface beneath your child’s feet was engineered for their safety. You assume the teenager in the orange "court monitor" shirt is trained to prevent a catastrophe. The truth is much darker. A trampoline injury in the City of Lindale is almost never a "freak accident." It is the predictable output of a business decision. When a park decides to staff at half of the required ASTM F2970…