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One bounce. One bad landing. One broken neck. That is all it takes at a trampoline park. Imagine a Saturday afternoon in the Town of Lakeside. Maybe your family decided to beat the North Texas heat by driving over to the Urban Air in North Fort Worth or the Altitude in Fort Worth Keller. The court is packed. It’s a birthday party gauntlet, the same one we see every weekend across Tarrant County. The music is loud, the "Glow Night" lights are dimming, and the court monitor—a seventeen-year-old hired three weeks ago—is looking at his phone. Then it happens. A heavier jumper lands on the same trampoline bed as your child. Your child is launched into the air by a force four times greater than they can control. They hit the mat, their knees buckle, and you hear it—what mother Kati Hill described to ABC News as "the worst scream that you could ever have heard from a child." By the time the EMS unit from the Town of Lakeside makes the run to Cook Children’s Medical Center in Fort Worth, the park’s risk management team is already at work. They aren't working to help your child; they are working…