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Westover Hills Trampoline Injury Lawyer The Reality of Trampoline Injuries in Westover Hills and Tarrant County One bounce. One bad landing. One broken neck. In the quiet, residential enclaves of Westover Hills, where families value safety and community, the local trampoline park is often seen as a harmless destination for a weekend birthday party or a "Toddler Time" outing. But as we have seen in our twenty-five years of catastrophic injury practice, these facilities are not the safe havens their marketing suggests. They are industrial-scale rebound environments where physics and business decisions converge to create predictable, often life-altering harm. At the Sky Zone, Urban Air, or Altitude parks serving Westover Hills families—whether you are driving to the Fort Worth Cityview location or over toward the Urban Air headquarters corridor in Grapevine—every jump happens against a backdrop of twenty-six years of medical warnings. The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) has advised against recreational trampoline use since 1999, a position they reaffirmed in 2012 and 2019. Yet, these parks continue to flood Tarrant County with advertisements for "Glow Nights" and "unlimited jump" passes that push children to the limits of physical exhaustion. We are The Manginello Law Firm—Attorney911. Our managing partner, Ralph…