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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." Those words, spoken to ABC News by Kaitlin "Kati" Hill after her son Colton’s femur was shattered at a trampoline park, are the nightmare every parent in the Town of Happy fears. When you take your family for a Saturday afternoon of "Toddler Time" or a birthday party, you assume the facility is designed for safety. You assume the staff is trained. You assume that the "one jumper per bed" rule is more than just a poster on the wall—you assume it is a promise. We know better. At Attorney911, led by our founding partner Ralph Manginello with over 25 years of courtroom experience, we have learned that trampoline injuries are rarely "accidents." They are the predictable output of a multi-billion-dollar system that prioritizes throughput and margin over pediatric safety. Whether your child was injured at an Urban Air or Sky Zone in the surrounding Amarillo metro area, or on a backyard Jumpking or Skywalker in a Swisher County neighborhood, your family’s life changed in a single bounce. The trampoline park…