City of Lowry Crossing Trampoline Park Injury & Pediatric Catastrophic Injury Attorneys Attorney911 Ralph Manginello 25 Years Defeating Sky Zone Urban Air Altitude and DEFY Waivers with Former Defense Insider Lupe Pena Mastery of Cosmic Jump 11.485M Harris County Verdict and Damion Collins 15.6M Urban Air Arbitration Leveraging ASTM F2970 EN ISO 23659 2022 and AAP Standards for Pediatric TBI Cervical Spinal Cord SCIWORA Salter-Harris Growth Plate and Rhabdomyolysis Litigation Including Backyard Jumpking Skywalker Manufacturer Defects and Sky Rider Strangulation Patterns with Texas Family Code 153.073 Signer Authority and Delfingen Bilingual Attacks Serving City of Lowry Crossing Families Hablamos Espanol Free Consultation 1-888-ATTY-911 No Fee Unless We Win
One bounce. One bad landing. One broken neck. That is all it takes for a Saturday afternoon at a trampoline park to become a lifetime of medical equipment and trauma bays. For families in Lowry Crossing, these facilities represent a common destination for birthday parties and weekend fun, but beneath the neon lights and loud music lies a systemic architecture of risk. At the Sky Zone or Urban Air locations near Lowry Crossing, parents are handed an iPad and told to "sign in" at a kiosk. What they are actually doing is signing a document drafted by corporate counsel designed to strip away the legal rights of their children before they ever touch a trampoline mat. We have spent more than twenty-five years representing victims of catastrophic injuries. Ralph Manginello founded our firm in 1991 with a commitment to holding multinational corporations accountable, from the BP Texas City refinery litigation to current $10 million lawsuits against major institutions like the University of Houston. When your child is injured in Lowry Crossing, you aren't just fighting a local park operator; you are up against private equity-backed conglomerates like Palladium Equity Partners or Seidler Equity Partners. They have armies of lawyers. We have Ralph Manginello. We have Lupe Peña—an attorney who used to sit on the other side of the table, defending insurance companies and recreational facilities. He knows their playbook because he helped write it. Now, he uses that insider knowledge to dismantle their defenses for our clients. What happened to…