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On a hot Saturday afternoon in the Town of Trent, the atmosphere inside a packed trampoline park can shift from laughter to a life-altering emergency in less than two seconds. We have seen this transition too many times. A three-year-old boy named Colton was jumping during a "Toddler Time" session in a Texas park when a larger child landed on the same trampoline bed. His mother, Kaitlin "Kati" Hill, later told ABC News that the sound her son’s femur made when it snapped was followed by "the worst scream that you could ever have heard from a child." Colton spent the next several months in a body cast. His mother’s public warning has been shared hundreds of thousands of times because, as she put it, "We had no idea." At the Manginello Law Firm, we know that families in the Town of Trent and across Taylor County visit these facilities because they believe the marketing. They believe the "Safety First" signs and the "certified" court monitors. But we understand the architecture of the industry differently. We know that roughly 1.6% of all pediatric emergency department trauma visits in the United States are now trampoline-related, according to the American Journal of…