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One bounce. One bad landing. One broken neck. That is all it takes at an indoor trampoline park in the City of Austin. You were at a Saturday afternoon birthday party on the North IH-35 corridor. You were watching your child from the observation deck, and then you weren't—because the double-bounce that launched your son occurred in less than two seconds. One moment he was laughing, and the next, he let out what Kati Hill, a mother who lived through this nightmare, called "the worst scream that you could ever have heard from a child." At the Sky Zone in Cedar Park or the Urban Air in South Austin, your family’s life can change in a single jump. You signed the waiver at the kiosk because the line was long and the software was designed for speed, not comprehension. Now, as you sit in the trauma bay at Dell Children's Medical Center or University Medical Center Brackenridge, the park’s insurance adjuster might already be calling to "check in." They are hoping you believe that the piece of paper you signed ended your case before it began. It didn't. For over 25 years, our managing partner Ralph Manginello has fought for…