Trampoline parks have become some of the most popular family attractions in Amarillo, offering kids a chance to bounce, flip, and play in a high-energy environment. But behind the fun, trampoline parks remain among the most dangerous indoor recreational businesses in the United States. Every year, thousands of children suffer serious injuries, from broken bones and concussions to spinal cord damage, because trampoline parks cut corners on safety, fail to supervise jump zones, or ignore maintenance requirements.
If your child was injured at a trampoline park in Amarillo, Bivona Law is here to protect your rights and hold the responsible parties accountable. We represent families throughout West Texas and the Texas Panhandle, ensuring injured children receive the medical care, financial recovery, and justice they deserve.
Trampoline parks are inherently risky, but the danger increases dramatically when operators fail to follow safety standards. Most injuries occur due to poor supervision, inadequate employee training, or unsafe equipment.
While these attractions look exciting, they can quickly become hazardous when parks fail to control crowds or maintain equipment.
These dangers are well-documented. Yet many parks ignore safety standards to maximize profits, and children pay the price.
When trampoline parks fail to protect children, the injuries are often catastrophic. Bivona Law handles cases involving:
These injuries often require emergency treatment, long-term rehabilitation, and follow-up care, all of which can be compensated through a legal claim.
Liability depends on how and why the injury occurred. Bivona Law investigates every possible angle.
The park is often primarily responsible for:
If the park created unsafe conditions or failed to address hazards, it can be held liable.
If the trampoline, padding, springs, or foam pit was defective, we may pursue a product liability claim against the manufacturer.
Some parks hire third-party companies to install or repair their equipment. If improper installation caused an injury, those contractors may share liability.
If the trampoline park is part of a national franchise, corporate policies and oversight failures may be investigated.
Bivona Law identifies all responsible parties so your child receives the maximum compensation.
Nearly every trampoline park in Amarillo requires parents to sign a waiver. These documents often intimidate families into thinking they cannot take legal action. But in Texas, waivers DO NOT protect businesses from:
Waivers signed for minors are often unenforceable. Texas courts recognize that children cannot waive their rights and that parents cannot sign away a child’s right to safety. Before assuming you have no case, let our team review the waiver. We frequently find them invalid or inapplicable.
Bivona Law conducts a technical and rigorous investigation to reveal precisely what happened and why. Our team may gather:
Trampoline parks often attempt to hide evidence, but we know how to obtain and preserve critical information quickly.
Trampoline park injuries fall under premises liability and negligence law. To win a case, Bivona Law must show:
We also examine:
Our goal is simple: build the strongest possible case for your child.
Families may be entitled to recover damages for:
For the Child:
We fight hard to recover every dollar your family needs for a full and healthy recovery.
When a child is hurt, parents need a law firm that is both aggressive and compassionate. Families turn to Bivona Law because we offer:
We understand how devastating child injuries can be. We stand beside families every step of the way.
Taking the proper steps protects both your child and your case:
Trampoline parks often remove, repair, or hide evidence quickly; early action is essential.
If your child has been injured at a trampoline park in Amarillo, Texas, you are not alone, and you do have legal options. Call now or fill out our form online for a free consultation. Our team at Bivona Law protects Amarillo’s children and holds negligent trampoline parks fully accountable.