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The Saturday afternoon peak at a trampoline park in City of Fort Worth is a precisely engineered environment. From the bright neon branding of chains like Urban Air, Altitude, and Sky Zone to the pumping music and the smell of concession-stand pizza, every element is designed to produce high-throughput family entertainment. But beneath the surface of this business model lies a series of calculated decisions—decisions about staffing ratios, maintenance budgets, and corporate liability shielding—that prioritize margin over the safety of your child. When your child is airborne at a facility in City of Fort Worth, they are participating in an activity that the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) has formally advised against since 1999. Since then, the AAP has reaffirmed its position in 2012 and again in 2019, stating plainly that trampolines should not be used for routine recreational purposes. Yet, the industry has exploded in North Texas, with Urban Air’s corporate headquarters just a few miles away in Grapevine and Altitude Trampoline Park based right here in Fort Worth. At Attorney911, we know that what the industry calls a "freak accident" is almost always the predictable output of a systemic failure. We are not just another personal injury firm;…