The Complete Guide to Hazing, Texas Law & University Accountability for Plainview Families
A Crisis Hitting Close to Home
Imagine receiving a late-night call from your child at their Texas university. Their voice is weak, confused. They’ve been vomiting for hours. Their muscles are seizing up. They describe being forced through brutal, early-morning workouts at a fraternity house, then coerced into consuming milk and hot dogs until they were sick, only to be forced into more sprints. They were sprayed in the face with a hose “like waterboarding” as a threat. Now, their urine is brown. This isn’t a hypothetical horror story—this is exactly what happened to Leonel Bermudez at the University of Houston in fall 2025.
For parents and families in Plainview and across Hale County, the reality of modern hazing is closer than you might think. Your children attend Texas universities—not just the local campus of Wayland Baptist University here in Plainview, but major institutions across the state: Texas Tech in Lubbock, Texas A&M in College Station, the University of Texas at Austin, and many others. Within these campuses, Greek life, athletic programs, Corps of Cadets, and spirit organizations can harbor dangerous traditions that escalate into life-threatening abuse.
Right now, our firm—The Manginello Law Firm, PLLC, operating as Attorney911—is actively litigating one of the most serious hazing cases in Texas: the $10 million lawsuit on behalf of Leonel Bermudez against the University of Houston, the Pi Kappa Phi national fraternity, its Beta Nu chapter housing corporation, and 13 individual fraternity leaders. This case represents exactly what we’re talking about: extreme physical hazing that caused rhabdomyolysis (severe muscle breakdown) and acute kidney failure, resulting in a four-day hospitalization and ongoing risk of permanent damage.
This comprehensive guide is written specifically for Plainview families. We’ll explain what hazing really looks like in 2025, break down Texas and federal law, show you how national hazing patterns connect to Texas campuses, and provide practical steps to protect your children. If hazing has impacted your family—whether your child attends school here in the Texas Panhandle or anywhere in the state—you’re not alone, and you have rights.
IMMEDIATE HELP FOR HAZING EMERGENCIES
If your child is in danger RIGHT NOW:
- Call 911 for medical emergencies
- Then call Attorney911: 1-888-ATTY-911 (1-888-288-9911)
- We provide immediate help – that’s why we’re the Legal Emergency Lawyers™
In the first 48 hours:
- Get medical attention immediately, even if the student insists they are “fine”
- Preserve evidence BEFORE it’s deleted:
- Screenshot group chats, texts, DMs immediately
- Photograph injuries from multiple angles
- Save physical items (clothing, receipts, objects)
- Write down everything while memory is fresh (who, what, when, where)
- Do NOT:
- Confront the fraternity/sorority
- Sign anything from the university or insurance company
- Post details on public social media
- Let your child delete messages or “clean up” evidence
Contact an experienced hazing attorney within 24–48 hours:
- Evidence disappears fast (deleted group chats, destroyed paddles, coached witnesses)
- Universities move quickly to control the narrative
- We can help preserve evidence and protect your child’s rights
- Call 1-888-ATTY-911 for immediate consultation
Hazing in 2025: What It Really Looks Like on Texas Campuses
Beyond the Stereotypes: Modern Hazing Tactics
Hazing has evolved far beyond the “hell week” stereotypes of previous generations. For Plainview families whose children may be experiencing this, understanding these modern tactics is crucial. Hazing in 2025 is characterized by digital surveillance, psychological manipulation, and sophisticated attempts to avoid detection.
The Leonel Bermudez case at UH exemplifies this evolution. His ordeal included carrying a “pledge fanny pack” 24/7 containing condoms, a sex toy, nicotine devices, and other humiliating items. He faced enforced dress codes, hours-long “study/work” blocks, weekly interviews, and overnight driving duties. The physical abuse escalated to sprints, bear crawls, wheelbarrow races, “save-your-brother” drills, cold-weather exposure in underwear, lying in vomit-soaked grass, and being sprayed in the face with a hose. During one particularly brutal session on November 3, 2025, he was forced through 100+ push-ups and 500 squats under threat of expulsion. The forced consumption of milk, hot dogs, and peppercorns until vomiting—then immediate sprints afterward—shows how hazing combines physical, psychological, and humiliating elements.
Three Tiers of Modern Hazing
Tier 1: Subtle Hazing (Often Dismissed as “Just Tradition”)
- Digital Control: Constant group chat monitoring, required instant responses at all hours, location-sharing demands via Find My Friends or Snapchat Maps
- Social Isolation: Cutting off contact with non-members, requiring permission to socialize outside the group
- Servitude: Acting as 24/7 designated drivers, cleaning rooms for older members, running personal errands
- Deception Training: Being taught to lie to parents, university officials, or outsiders about activities
Tier 2: Harassment Hazing (Creating Hostile Environments)
- Sleep Deprivation: Mandatory late-night meetings, 3 AM wake-up calls for “activities,” multi-day events with minimal rest
- Food/Water Manipulation: Limiting meals, forced consumption of unpleasant substances (spoiled food, hot sauce, excessive bland foods)
- Public Humiliation: Forced embarrassing acts in public, wearing degrading costumes, “roasting” sessions
- Extreme Physical Activity: “Smokings” or calisthenics far beyond safe limits, wall sits until collapse, forced runs
Tier 3: Violent Hazing (High Risk of Injury or Death)
- Forced Alcohol Consumption: “Lineup” drinking games, Big/Little nights with handles of liquor, “Bible study” trivia with wrong answers meaning forced drinking
- Physical Beatings: Paddling, punching, kicking, “branding” with burns or cuts
- Dangerous “Tests”: Blindfolded tackle rituals (“glass ceiling”), forced fights, swimming while intoxicated
- Sexualized Hazing: Forced nudity, simulated sexual acts, sexual assault or coercion
- Chemical Hazing: As seen in the Texas A&M Sigma Alpha Epsilon case where industrial-strength cleaner caused severe chemical burns requiring skin grafts
Where Hazing Happens Beyond Fraternities
While Greek organizations receive most attention, Plainview families should know hazing occurs in multiple campus contexts:
- Corps of Cadets & ROTC Programs: Military-style discipline that can escalate to abuse
- Athletic Teams: From football to cheerleading, “initiation” rituals can turn dangerous
- Spirit & Tradition Groups: Organizations like Texas Cowboys, Silver Spurs, and others
- Marching Bands & Performance Groups: Often overlooked but with documented hazing histories
- Academic & Service Organizations: Even honors societies and service groups aren’t immune
The common thread across all these contexts is power imbalance: older members enforcing traditions on new members through coercion, with the threat of social exclusion or denied membership for non-compliance.
Texas Hazing Law: What Plainview Families Need to Know
Texas Education Code Chapter 37: Your Legal Foundation
Texas has specific anti-hazing laws that apply whether your child is at a university in Lubbock, College Station, Austin, or anywhere in the state. For Plainview families, understanding these laws is the first step toward protection and accountability.
Texas Education Code § 37.151 defines hazing as:
Any intentional, knowing, or reckless act, on or off campus, directed against a student that:
- Endangers the mental or physical health or safety of a student, AND
- Occurs for the purpose of pledging, initiation, affiliation, holding office, or maintaining membership in any organization
Key implications for Plainview families:
- Location doesn’t matter: Hazing at an off-campus house, Airbnb, or retreat is still illegal
- “Reckless” suffices: They don’t need to intend harm—just be reckless about the risk
- Mental harm counts: Psychological abuse and humiliation qualify as hazing
- Consent is NOT a defense: Texas Education Code § 37.155 explicitly states that victim “consent” doesn’t legalize hazing
Criminal Penalties Under Texas Law
§ 37.152 establishes these criminal penalties:
- Class B Misdemeanor: Basic hazing without serious injury (up to 180 days jail, $2,000 fine)
- Class A Misdemeanor: Hazing causing injury requiring medical treatment
- State Jail Felony: Hazing causing serious bodily injury or death
Additional criminal provisions:
- Failing to report hazing if you’re a member or officer who knew about it: misdemeanor
- Retaliating against someone who reports hazing: misdemeanor
- Organizational liability: Fraternities/sororities can be fined up to $10,000 per violation
The Critical “Good Faith Reporter” Protection
§ 37.154 provides immunity:
A person who in good faith reports a hazing incident to university or law enforcement is immune from civil or criminal liability that might otherwise result from the report.
For Plainview students who might be afraid to report because they were drinking underage or participating in the activity, this protection is crucial. Most Texas universities also have medical amnesty policies that protect those who call 911 in alcohol-related emergencies.
Federal Law Overlay: Additional Protections
Stop Campus Hazing Act (2024):
Requires colleges receiving federal aid to publicly report hazing incidents and strengthen prevention programs (phased in through 2026).
Title IX & Clery Act:
- When hazing involves sexual harassment or assault, Title IX obligations apply
- Clery requires reporting certain crimes; hazing often overlaps with assault, alcohol, and drug violations
- These federal laws can provide additional avenues for accountability
Criminal vs. Civil Cases: Understanding the Difference
Criminal Cases (State brings charges):
- Purpose: Punishment (jail, fines, probation)
- Charges can include: hazing, furnishing alcohol to minors, assault, battery, manslaughter in fatal cases
- Standard: “Beyond a reasonable doubt”
Civil Cases (Victims/families bring lawsuits):
- Purpose: Compensation and accountability
- Claims can include: negligence, wrongful death, negligent supervision, emotional distress
- Standard: “Preponderance of the evidence” (more likely than not)
- Key point: You don’t need a criminal conviction to pursue a civil case
National Hazing Cases: Patterns That Repeat in Texas
Alcohol Poisoning Deaths: The Most Common Pattern
Stone Foltz – Bowling Green State University, Pi Kappa Alpha (2021)
The 20-year-old pledge was forced to consume an entire bottle of alcohol during a “Big/Little” night, dying from alcohol poisoning. This resulted in multiple criminal convictions and a $10 million settlement ($7M from Pi Kappa Alpha national, ~$3M from BGSU). For Plainview families, this case matters because Pi Kappa Alpha has chapters at nearly every major Texas university.
Max Gruver – LSU, Phi Delta Theta (2017)
Forced to participate in a “Bible study” drinking game where wrong answers meant forced drinking, Gruver died with a 0.495% BAC. This led to Louisiana’s Max Gruver Act making hazing a felony. Phi Delta Theta has active chapters at UT Austin, Texas A&M, and other Texas schools.
Timothy Piazza – Penn State, Beta Theta Pi (2017)
The bid acceptance night with extreme drinking led to fatal falls captured on chapter cameras, with members delaying medical help for hours. This resulted in Pennsylvania’s Timothy J. Piazza Anti-Hazing Law. Beta Theta Pi operates at UT Austin, Texas A&M, and other campuses.
Physical & Ritualized Hazing Patterns
Chun “Michael” Deng – Baruch College, Pi Delta Psi (2013)
Blindfolded and weighted down during a “glass ceiling” ritual at a retreat, Deng suffered fatal head injuries with delayed medical care. The national fraternity was criminally convicted and banned from Pennsylvania for 10 years. This shows how off-campus retreats can be particularly dangerous.
Collin Wiant – Ohio University, Sigma Pi (2018)
Died after collapsing at an off-campus Sigma Pi house following alleged hazing-related drug use (nitrous oxide) and abuse. Led to “Collin’s Law: The Anti-Hazing Act” in Ohio. Sigma Pi has chapters at multiple Texas universities.
Athletic Program Hazing: Not Just Greek Life
Northwestern University Football (2023-2025)
Former players alleged sexualized, racist hazing within the football program over years, leading to multiple lawsuits, coach termination, and confidential settlements. This demonstrates that hazing occurs in multi-million dollar athletic programs with the same patterns as Greek life.
What These National Cases Mean for Plainview Families
- Patterns Repeat: The same script—forced drinking nights, physical endurance tests, delayed medical care—recurs across campuses and organizations
- National Organizations Know: These fraternities have extensive anti-hraining manuals because they’ve seen these tragedies before
- Foreseeability Matters: When a Texas chapter repeats conduct that caused death elsewhere, that shows the national organization should have known the risk
- Legislative Change Follows Tragedy: Major cases often drive new state laws—Texas could see similar reforms after cases like Bermudez’s
Texas University Focus: Where Plainview Students Attend
Wayland Baptist University: Your Local Campus
Campus & Culture Snapshot:
As Plainview’s hometown university, Wayland Baptist serves many local students and families. While smaller than major state schools, it still maintains Greek life and student organizations where hazing can occur. Plainview families should know that hazing risks exist even at smaller, religious-affiliated institutions.
Hazing Policy & Reporting:
Wayland Baptist, like all Texas universities, must comply with Texas Education Code Chapter 37. Reporting typically goes through the Dean of Students office, campus security, or student conduct offices. Even at smaller schools, the same legal protections and reporting obligations apply.
Local Context for Plainview Families:
- Jurisdiction: Hale County courts and Plainview police may be involved in local cases
- Proximity: Immediate family support is possible, but also potential social pressure in a smaller community
- Resources: May have fewer dedicated Greek life staff than large universities, but same legal obligations
Texas Tech University: A Major Destination for Plainview Students
Geographic Connection:
Located just 60 miles south in Lubbock, Texas Tech is a primary destination for Plainview graduates. Its substantial Greek life community (over 40 fraternities and sororities) means many Plainview students participate in rush and pledging activities there.
Documented Incidents & Patterns:
Texas Tech has faced multiple hazing investigations, including cases involving:
- Physical endurance hazing leading to rhabdomyolysis (similar to the UH Bermudez case)
- Alcohol-related hazing incidents
- Multiple fraternity suspensions and probations
For Plainview Families with Students at Texas Tech:
- Jurisdiction: Lubbock County courts and Texas Tech police
- Common Organizations: Kappa Sigma, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Phi Delta Theta, and other nationals with documented hazing histories
- Medical Resources: University Medical Center serves as the region’s major hospital for serious injuries
Texas A&M University: Corps Culture & Greek Life
The Corps of Cadets Dynamic:
Texas A&M’s unique Corps culture creates additional hazing risks. The 2023 lawsuit alleging a cadet was bound between beds in a “roasted pig” pose with an apple in his mouth shows how tradition can escalate to abuse. The sought $1 million+ in damages highlights the serious nature of these cases.
Sigma Alpha Epsilon Chemical Burns Case (2021):
Pledges allegedly had industrial-strength cleaner poured on them, causing severe chemical burns requiring skin graft surgeries. The resulting $1 million lawsuit and two-year fraternity suspension demonstrates the extreme physical risks.
For Plainview Aggie Families:
- Dual Systems: Both Greek life AND Corps traditions require vigilance
- Geographic Logistics: College Station is farther, but we serve families statewide
- Institutional Response: A&M has extensive conduct systems but also strong tradition defenses
University of Texas at Austin: Transparency & Repeated Violations
Public Hazing Violations Log:
UT Austin maintains one of Texas’ most transparent hazing disclosure systems at hazing.utexas.edu. Recent entries show patterns:
- Pi Kappa Alpha (2023): New members directed to consume milk and perform strenuous calisthenics → probation and mandatory hazing education
- Multiple Organizations: Sanctions for forced workouts, alcohol hazing, punishment-based practices
SAE Assault Case (2024):
An Australian exchange student allegedly assaulted at an SAE party suffered dislocated leg, broken ligaments, fractured tibia, and broken nose → $1 million+ lawsuit. The chapter was already under suspension for prior violations.
What UT’s Transparency Means for Plainview Families:
- Evidence Source: Public violation logs can support your case by showing patterns
- Prior Notice: Demonstrates university knowledge of recurring problems
- Legal Strategy: These records help prove “foreseeability” in negligence claims
University of Houston: The Bermudez Case & Beyond
The Active Litigation You Should Know About:
Our firm currently represents Leonel Bermudez in his $10 million lawsuit against UH, Pi Kappa Phi national, and 13 individuals. The case involves:
- Medical Catastrophe: Rhabdomyolysis and acute kidney failure from extreme workouts
- Specific Acts: “Pledge fanny pack” humiliation, forced consumption rituals, hose spraying “like waterboarding”
- Institutional Response: Pi Kappa Phi chapter suspended November 6, 2025, then voted to surrender charter November 14, 2025
Prior UH Hazing History:
- 2016 Pi Kappa Alpha Case: Pledge suffered lacerated spleen after being slammed onto table during multi-day event with food/water/sleep deprivation
- Multiple Fraternity Suspensions: Ongoing pattern of alcohol, physical, and psychological hazing
For Plainview Families Considering UH:
- Urban Campus Complexities: Off-campus housing, multiple venue types for events
- Medical Resources: Texas Medical Center proximity for serious injuries
- Legal Precedent: The Bermudez case is creating important Texas hazing litigation law right now
Baylor University & Southern Methodist University
Baylor’s Religious Context:
Following prior scandals, Baylor maintains strict policies but has faced hazing incidents including a 2020 baseball team hazing investigation resulting in 14 player suspensions.
SMU’s Affluent Greek Culture:
SMU’s strong Greek presence includes prior incidents like the 2017 Kappa Alpha Order case involving paddling, forced drinking, and sleep deprivation leading to chapter suspension.
Common Themes for Private Universities:
- Fewer sovereign immunity protections than public schools
- Strong institutional branding concerns that can affect response
- Similar legal standards despite different governance structures
Public Records: Fraternities, Sororities & Greek Organizations Serving Plainview Families
Why This Directory Matters for Plainview Parents
If you’re a parent in Plainview, you deserve to know who really stands behind the Greek organizations connected to your child. Our firm maintains a Texas Hazing Intelligence Engine built from public records, including IRS filings, university rosters, and organizational databases. This isn’t theoretical—we use this data in actual litigation like the Bermudez case to identify every potentially liable entity.
Texas Greek Ecosystem: Scale & Scope
Statewide Overview:
- 1,423 Greek-related organizations across 25 Texas metros
- 125+ Texas-registered entities in IRS B83 filings (fraternity/sorority classifications)
- 188 organizations in the Houston metro where UH is located
- 59 organizations in the Lubbock metro serving Texas Tech
Plainview Regional Context:
While Plainview itself is home to Wayland Baptist University, your children likely participate in Greek life at larger institutions. These organizations have complex structures including:
- National Headquarters setting policies and collecting dues
- Local Chapter Housing Corporations owning property
- Alumni Chapters maintaining tradition and influence
- Educational Foundations managing funds
Sample Public Records Directory (Illustrative Examples)
Texas Tech/Lubbock Area Entities:
- EIN 237359384: EPSILON NU HOUSING CORPORATION, Lubbock, TX 79401 (IRS B83 filing)
- EIN 475033161: TKE OP HOUSING, Lubbock, TX 79423 (IRS B83 filing)
- EIN 751565336: FARM HOUSE FRATERNITY INC, Lubbock, TX 79416 – “Texas Tech University Chapter” (IRS B83 filing)
- EIN 820644459: HONOR SOCIETY OF PHI KAPPA PHI, Lubbock, TX 79430 – “Texas Tech Univ Health Sciences” (IRS B83 filing)
University of Houston/Houston Area Entities:
- EIN 462267515: BETA NU PI KAPPA PHI FRATERNITY HOUSING CORPORATION INC, Frisco, TX 75035 (IRS B83 filing) [Note: This is the housing corporation for the chapter involved in the Bermudez case]
- EIN 746084905: SIGMA CHI FRATERNITY EPSILON XI CHAPTER, Houston, TX 77204 (IRS B83 filing)
- EIN 392352450: ZETA PHI BETA SORORITY INCORPORATED – SIGMA GAMMA CHAPTER, Houston, TX 77254 (IRS B83 filing)
- EIN 760221936: SOCIETY OF HISPANIC PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERS INC, Houston, TX 77277 (IRS B83 filing)
Cross-Validated National Brands (Appear in Multiple Data Sources):
- Beta Upsilon Chi: IRS EIN 742911848 in Fort Worth + Cause IQ listing in Dallas-Fort Worth metro
- Texas Kappa Sigma Educational Foundation: IRS EIN 741380362 in Fort Worth + Cause IQ metro listing
- Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority: Multiple IRS listings (EIN 364091267 in Waco, 752609909 in Commerce) + Cause IQ listings in Houston and Beaumont metros
- Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi: 7 different Texas IRS listings + Cause IQ appearances statewide
What This Means for Your Case
When we represent hazing victims, this directory helps us:
- Identify All Potentially Liable Entities: Not just the active members, but housing corporations, alumni groups, and national organizations
- Trace Insurance Coverage: Different entities carry different insurance policies
- Establish Patterns: Show how the same national brands appear across Texas with similar conduct
- Serve Legal Process: We know the legal names and addresses for proper service
For Plainview families, this means you’re not starting from zero. We already understand the organizational landscape behind Greek life at Texas universities.
Fraternities & Sororities: National Histories That Matter for Plainview Families
Why National Patterns Matter in Texas Cases
When your child is hazed at a Texas university, you’re not just dealing with local students. You’re confronting national organizations with documented histories of the same dangerous conduct. In court, these patterns establish foreseeability—the legal concept that the organization should have known this could happen based on prior incidents.
Major Nationals with Texas Chapters & Documented Histories
Pi Kappa Alpha (ΠΚΑ / “Pike”):
- National History: Stone Foltz death (BGSU, $10M settlement), David Bogenberger death (NIU, $14M settlement)
- Texas Chapters: UH, Texas A&M, UT Austin, Texas Tech, Baylor, SMU, Texas State
- Texas Incidents: UH 2016 lacerated spleen case, UT Austin 2023 milk/calisthenics hazing
Sigma Alpha Epsilon (ΣΑΕ / “SAE”):
- National History: Carson Starkey death (Cal Poly), traumatic brain injury case (Alabama), multiple chapter closures
- Texas Chapters: UH, Texas A&M, UT Austin, Texas Tech
- Texas Incidents: Texas A&M chemical burns case ($1M lawsuit), UT Austin assault case ($1M+ lawsuit)
Pi Kappa Phi (ΠΚΦ):
- National History: Andrew Coffey death (Florida State), multiple chapter suspensions
- Texas Chapters: UH (Beta Nu chapter – now closed), UT Austin
- Texas Incident: UH Bermudez case ($10M lawsuit, chapter closed November 2025)
Phi Delta Theta (ΦΔΘ):
- National History: Max Gruver death (LSU, led to Louisiana felony hazing law)
- Texas Chapters: UT Austin, Texas A&M, Texas Tech, SMU
- Pattern Evidence: National organization knows drinking game risks from Gruver case
Kappa Sigma (ΚΣ):
- National History: Chad Meredith death (Miami, $12.6M verdict), multiple hazing incidents
- Texas Chapters: UH, Texas A&M, UT Austin, Texas Tech, Baylor
- Legal Precedent: Meredith case established significant wrongful death valuation principles
How National Histories Strengthen Texas Cases
In the Bermudez/UH/Pi Kappa Phi Case:
We can demonstrate that Pi Kappa Phi national:
- Knew the risks from Andrew Coffey’s death at Florida State
- Had policies supposedly preventing such conduct
- Failed to enforce those policies at the UH Beta Nu chapter
- Should have foreseen that similar forced consumption and extreme workouts could cause injury
For Plainview Families, This Means:
- Your case isn’t viewed in isolation
- National organizations can’t claim “we didn’t know this could happen”
- Prior settlements and verdicts establish value ranges for similar injuries
- Pattern evidence strengthens negligence claims against nationals
The Insurance Reality: Why Nationals Fight So Hard
National fraternities and sororities carry insurance, but policies often contain:
- Intentional act exclusions (insurers argue hazing is intentional)
- Criminal act exclusions
- Limits that may be inadequate for catastrophic injuries
- Multiple policy layers requiring sophisticated navigation
Our experience matters here. Mr. Lupe Peña spent years as an insurance defense attorney at a national firm. He knows exactly how these companies:
- Value (and undervalue) claims
- Use delay tactics to pressure families
- Argue coverage exclusions
- Settle within policy limits while protecting institutional clients
Building a Hazing Case: Evidence, Damages & Strategy for Plainview Families
Critical Evidence That Wins Cases
Digital Evidence (Most Important Category):
- Group Chats: GroupMe, WhatsApp, iMessage, Discord, fraternity apps
- Social Media: Instagram stories, Snapchat, TikTok, Facebook posts showing events
- Deleted Messages: Digital forensics can often recover “disappeared” content
- Location Data: Find My Friends sharing, geotagged posts, Snapchat maps
In the Bermudez Case, Digital Evidence Shows:
- Planning of hazing events
- Communications about “traditions”
- Documentation of injuries and aftermath
- Attempts to coordinate stories or destroy evidence
Physical & Medical Evidence:
- Medical Records: ER reports, hospitalization records, lab results (like Bermudez’s critically high creatine kinase levels showing rhabdomyolysis)
- Photographic Evidence: Injuries at different stages, hazing locations, props used
- Physical Objects: Paddles, “pledge fanny packs,” alcohol containers, clothing
Institutional Records:
- University Files: Prior conduct violations, probation records, Clery reports
- National Fraternity Records: Risk management files, incident reports, training materials
- Insurance Policies: Multiple layers covering different entities
Types of Damages in Hazing Cases
Economic Damages (Calculable Losses):
- Medical Expenses: Past and future (ER, hospitalization, surgery, therapy, medications)
- Lost Income/Earning Capacity: Missed work, delayed career entry, reduced lifetime earnings
- Educational Costs: Lost tuition, scholarships, delayed graduation
Non-Economic Damages (Compensating Harm):
- Physical Pain & Suffering: From injuries like rhabdomyolysis, fractures, burns
- Emotional Distress: PTSD, depression, anxiety, humiliation, loss of enjoyment of life
- Reputational Harm: Social stigma, difficulty transferring schools
Wrongful Death Damages (When Tragedy Strikes):
- Funeral/Burial Costs
- Loss of Companionship & Support for family
- Parents’ & Siblings’ Emotional Suffering
Punitive Damages (When Conduct is Egregious):
- Purpose: Punish defendants and deter future conduct
- When Awarded: Particularly reckless behavior, prior warnings ignored, cover-up attempts
- Texas Limitations: Capped in many cases but available for gross negligence/intentional acts
The Recovery Process: What Plainview Families Can Expect
Most Cases Settle (Confidentially):
- Timeline: Months to several years depending on complexity
- Process: Investigation → demand → negotiation → mediation → settlement
- Confidentiality: Most include non-disclosure agreements
When Cases Go to Trial:
- Rare but Sometimes Necessary: When defendants won’t offer fair settlement
- Public Accountability: Trials create public record and can drive policy change
- Verdicts Can Be Substantial: Recent hazing verdicts include $12.6M (Meredith), $6.1M (Gruver), $10M+ (Sigma Chi)
How Settlement Funds Are Typically Used:
- Medical Debt Relief: Pay outstanding bills
- Future Care Funding: Trusts for ongoing treatment
- Educational Continuity: Transfer costs, tuition
- Family Support: Replace lost income during recovery
- Advocacy Legacy: Some families create foundations or scholarships
Strategic Considerations for Texas Cases
Sovereign Immunity Challenges (Public Universities):
UH, Texas A&M, and UT Austin have some immunity protections, but exceptions exist for:
- Gross negligence
- Title IX violations (if hazing involves sexual harassment)
- Individual capacity lawsuits against employees
Multiple Defendant Coordination:
Hazing cases typically involve:
- Individual students
- Local chapter
- National organization
- University
- Property owners/landlords
- Insurance companies
Each has different defenses, insurance, and settlement motivations.
Insurance Coverage Battles:
- Multiple Policies: Chapter, national, university, homeowner’s (for individual members)
- Exclusion Arguments: Insurers often claim hazing is “intentional” and excluded
- Bad Faith Potential: Wrongful denial can lead to additional claims against insurers
Practical Guides & FAQs for Plainview Families
For Parents: Recognizing & Responding to Hazing
Warning Signs Your Child May Be Being Hazed:
Physical Signs:
- Unexplained bruises, burns, cuts, or injuries
- Extreme fatigue beyond normal college stress
- Weight loss/gain from food/water manipulation
- Sleep deprivation (3 AM calls, all-night “events”)
- Injuries to hands/back from paddling or exercise
- Chemical burns or skin damage
Behavioral & Emotional Changes:
- Sudden secrecy about organization activities
- Withdrawal from family and old friends
- Personality changes: anxiety, depression, irritability
- Defensive when asked about the group
- Constant phone use for group chat monitoring
- Fear of “getting the chapter in trouble”
Academic Red Flags:
- Grades dropping suddenly
- Missing classes or falling asleep in class
- Skipping assignments for “mandatory” events
- Losing scholarships or academic standing
Questions to Ask (Non-Confrontationally):
- “How are things going with [organization]? Are you enjoying it?”
- “Have they been respectful of your time for classes and sleep?”
- “What do they ask you to do as a new member?”
- “Is there anything that makes you uncomfortable or that you wish you didn’t have to do?”
- “Do you feel like you can leave if you want to, or would there be consequences?”
If You Suspect Hazing: Immediate Actions
- Prioritize Safety: If injured/intoxicated, get medical help immediately
- Document Everything: Write down what your child tells you (dates, times, details)
- Preserve Evidence: Screenshot texts, photograph injuries, save physical items
- Consult Attorney: Before reporting or confronting anyone
- Medical Follow-up: Even if they seem “fine,” some injuries (like rhabdomyolysis) develop over days
For Students: Your Rights & Safety Planning
Is This Hazing? Quick Assessment:
- Are you being forced or pressured to do something unsafe/degrading?
- Would you do this if you had a real choice (no social consequences)?
- Is this activity dangerous, illegal, or something you’d hide from parents?
- Are older members making new members do things they don’t do themselves?
- Are you being told to keep secrets or lie about activities?
If You’re in Immediate Danger:
- Call 911 or campus police
- Get to a safe location (dorm, friend’s place, public area)
- You won’t get in trouble for seeking help in an emergency (Texas good-faith reporter protection)
How to Exit Safely:
- Tell someone outside the organization first (parent, RA, friend)
- Send written resignation to chapter president: “I resign my membership effective immediately”
- Do NOT go to “one last meeting” where pressure/retaliation might occur
- If fearing retaliation, report to Dean of Students and campus police
Evidence Preservation for Students:
- Screenshots: Capture full group chats with timestamps and participant names
- Photos: Injuries from multiple angles, locations, objects used
- Medical Records: Tell providers you were hazed so it’s documented
- Voice Memos: Texas is one-party consent for recordings you participate in
Critical Mistakes That Can Destroy Your Case
MISTAKE #1: Letting Your Child Delete Messages
- What Happens: Looks like cover-up, can be obstruction of justice, destroys key evidence
- Better Approach: Preserve everything immediately, even embarrassing content
MISTAKE #2: Confronting the Organization Directly
- What Happens: They lawyer up, destroy evidence, coach witnesses
- Better Approach: Document everything, consult attorney first
MISTAKE #3: Signing University “Resolution” Forms
- What Happens: May waive right to sue, settlements are often lowball
- Better Approach: No signatures without attorney review
MISTAKE #4: Posting on Social Media First
- What Happens: Defense attorneys screenshot everything, inconsistencies hurt credibility
- Better Approach: Document privately, let lawyer control public messaging
MISTAKE #5: Waiting “to See How the University Handles It”
- What Happens: Evidence disappears, witnesses graduate, statute runs
- Better Approach: Preserve evidence NOW, consult lawyer immediately
MISTAKE #6: Talking to Insurance Adjusters Without Counsel
- What Happens: Recorded statements used against you, early settlements are lowball
- Better Approach: “My attorney will contact you”
MISTAKE #7: Letting Your Child Go to “One Last Meeting”
- What Happens: Pressure, intimidation, statements that hurt your case
- Better Approach: Once considering legal action, all communication through your lawyer
Hazing FAQ for Plainview Families
“Can I sue a university for hazing in Texas?”
Yes, under certain circumstances. Public universities (UH, Texas A&M, UT) have sovereign immunity protections, but exceptions exist for gross negligence, Title IX violations, and when suing individuals personally. Private universities (SMU, Baylor) have fewer immunity protections. Every case is fact-specific—contact us at 1-888-ATTY-911 for case analysis.
“Is hazing a felony in Texas?”
It can be. Texas law classifies hazing as a Class B misdemeanor by default, but becomes a state jail felony if the hazing causes serious bodily injury or death. Individual officers can also face charges for failing to report hazing.
“Can my child bring a case if they ‘agreed’ to the initiation?”
Yes. Texas Education Code § 37.155 explicitly states that consent is not a defense to hazing. Courts recognize that “consent” under peer pressure and power imbalance isn’t true voluntary consent.
“How long do we have to file a hazing lawsuit?”
Generally 2 years from the date of injury or death in Texas, but the “discovery rule” may extend this if the harm or its cause wasn’t immediately known. In cases involving cover-ups, the statute may be tolled (paused). Time is critical—call 1-888-ATTY-911 immediately.
“What if the hazing happened off-campus or at a private house?”
Location doesn’t eliminate liability. Universities and national fraternities can still be liable based on sponsorship, control, knowledge, and foreseeability. Many major hazing cases (Pi Delta Psi retreat, Sigma Pi unofficial house) occurred off-campus and still resulted in multi-million-dollar judgments.
“Will this be confidential, or will my child’s name be in the news?”
Most hazing cases settle confidentially before trial. You can request sealed court records and confidential settlement terms. We prioritize your family’s privacy while pursuing accountability.
“How much does it cost to hire Attorney911?”
We work on a contingency fee basis—you pay nothing upfront, and we only get paid if we win your case. Our fee comes from the recovery, not your pocket.
“Do you handle cases for families outside Houston?”
Absolutely. While our offices are in Houston, Austin, and Beaumont, we serve families throughout Texas, including Plainview and the Panhandle region. Distance doesn’t prevent us from providing full representation.
Why Attorney911 for Texas Hazing Cases
Our Unique Qualifications for Hazing Litigation
Insurance Insider Advantage (Mr. Lupe Peña):
Mr. Peña spent years as an insurance defense attorney at a national firm. He knows exactly how fraternity and university insurance companies:
- Value (and undervalue) hazing claims
- Use delay tactics to pressure families
- Argue coverage exclusions
- Settle within policy limits while protecting institutions
His insider knowledge means we don’t just react to their tactics—we anticipate and counter them.
Complex Institutional Litigation Experience (Ralph Manginello):
- BP Texas City Explosion Litigation: One of few Texas firms involved, proving capability against billion-dollar defendants
- Federal Court Admitted: U.S. District Court, Southern District of Texas
- HCCLA Membership: Harris County Criminal Lawyers Association credential signals elite criminal defense capability
- 25+ Years Practice: Since 1998, with firm founding in 2001
We’ve faced massive institutional defendants before. National fraternities and universities with unlimited legal budgets don’t intimidate us.
Active Hazing Litigation Right Now:
We’re not just talking about hazing law—we’re actively litigating one of Texas’ most serious cases:
- Leonel Bermudez v. UH & Pi Kappa Phi: $10M lawsuit for rhabdomyolysis and kidney failure
- Chapter Already Closed: Pi Kappa Phi Beta Nu surrendered charter November 2025
- Multiple Defendants: UH, Pi Kappa Phi national, housing corporation, 13 individuals
- Media Coverage: Click2Houston, ABC13, Hoodline reports documenting the case
This isn’t theoretical. We’re in the courtroom right now fighting for hazing victims.
How Our Broader Experience Strengthens Hazing Cases
Wrongful Death Expertise:
Our wrongful death practice (https://attorney911.com/law-practice-areas/wrongful-death-claim-lawyer/) means we understand how to value young lives, work with economists on lifetime earnings loss, and secure meaningful compensation for families. The same skills that secure multi-million dollar settlements in wrongful death cases apply directly to hazing fatalities.
Evidence Investigation Mastery:
From our trucking accident practice, we’ve mastered:
- Obtaining and analyzing electronic logs, maintenance records, driver files
- Digital forensics for recovering deleted content
- Expert networks for accident reconstruction, medical analysis, economic valuation
These skills transfer directly to hazing cases where we need to:
- Recover deleted group chats and social media
- Obtain national fraternity risk management files
- Analyze university conduct records
- Work with medical experts on conditions like rhabdomyolysis
Dual Civil/Criminal Capability:
Ralph’s HCCLA membership means we understand:
- Criminal hazing charges and defenses
- How to advise witnesses with potential exposure
- Interaction between criminal and civil cases
- Constitutional challenges to searches/seizures
This is crucial when hazing involves potential criminal charges alongside civil claims.
Our Investigation Process for Hazing Cases
Phase 1: Immediate Evidence Preservation
- Digital forensics for group chats, social media, deleted content
- Medical record collection and analysis
- Witness identification and interviews
- Scene documentation and evidence collection
Phase 2: Institutional Discovery
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University Records:
- Prior conduct violations for same organization
- Clery reports and incident logs
- Internal communications about the organization
- Policy manuals and training materials
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National Fraternity Records:
- Risk management files
- Prior incident reports from other chapters
- Communications with local chapter
- Insurance policies and coverage details
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Third-Party Records:
- Property ownership/landlord information
- Bar/venue surveillance if applicable
- Social media platform data via subpoena
Phase 3: Expert Development
- Medical Experts: Documenting injuries, future care needs, life care planning
- Economic Experts: Valuing lost earnings, educational costs, lifetime impact
- Greek Life Experts: Explaining organizational dynamics, tradition patterns
- Digital Forensics Experts: Recovering and authenticating electronic evidence
- Psychological Experts: Assessing PTSD, trauma, emotional distress
Phase 4: Strategic Legal Action
- Identify all potentially liable parties
- Navigate insurance coverage issues
- Consider criminal reporting alongside civil action
- Develop settlement strategy or trial preparation
What Sets Us Apart for Plainview Families
Geographic Understanding:
We know Plainview students attend:
- Local: Wayland Baptist University
- Regional: Texas Tech (Lubbock), West Texas A&M (Canyon)
- Statewide: Texas A&M, UT Austin, UH, and others
We understand the logistical realities for Panhandle families dealing with institutions across Texas.
Spanish Language Services:
Mr. Peña speaks fluent Spanish. For Plainview’s Hispanic community, this means:
- Consultations in your preferred language
- Understanding cultural considerations
- Clear communication throughout the process
Contingency Fee Access:
No upfront costs. We only get paid if we win. This makes justice accessible regardless of family resources.
Proven Results Orientation:
We measure success by:
- Client Recovery: Maximizing compensation for medical care, future needs, and harm
- Accountability: Holding the right parties responsible
- Prevention: Creating conditions that deter future hazing
- Client Well-being: Supporting families through the process
Call to Action for Plainview Families
You Don’t Have to Face This Alone
If you or your child has experienced hazing at any Texas campus—from Wayland Baptist here in Plainview to universities across the state—we want to help. The emotional toll, medical crises, institutional roadblocks, and legal complexities can feel overwhelming. You didn’t choose this situation, but you can choose how you respond.
What to Expect in Your Free Consultation
When you contact Attorney911 at 1-888-ATTY-911:
We’ll Listen Without Judgment:
- Hear your full story in a confidential setting
- Understand your family’s specific situation and concerns
- Answer your initial questions honestly
We’ll Provide Clear Legal Analysis:
- Explain your rights under Texas hazing law
- Review any evidence you’ve preserved
- Outline potential legal strategies and options
- Discuss realistic timelines and expectations
We’ll Explain the Financial Arrangement:
- Contingency fee basis: No upfront costs, no fee unless we win
- Clear explanation of how fees and expenses work
- No pressure to decide immediately
We’ll Help You Make an Informed Decision:
- You’ll understand your options clearly
- You can take time to discuss with family
- We respect whatever decision you make
Immediate Next Steps for Plainview Families
If This Just Happened:
- Medical Care First: Ensure immediate safety and treatment
- Evidence Preservation: Screenshot, photograph, document everything
- Write It Down: Detailed notes while memory is fresh
- Call Us: 1-888-ATTY-911 for immediate guidance
If It Happened Recently (Within Past Year):
- Gather What You Have: Medical records, communications, photos
- Document Everything: Create a timeline of events
- Call Us: Statute of limitations may be running
If It Happened Years Ago:
- Don’t Assume It’s Too Late: Discovery rule may apply
- Gather What You Can: Medical records are often retained for years
- Call Us: Let us evaluate whether you still have options
Contact Attorney911 Today
Call: 1-888-ATTY-911 (1-888-288-9911)
Direct: (713) 528-9070
Cell: (713) 443-4781
Website: https://attorney911.com
Email: ralph@atty911.com
Spanish Services Available:
Hablamos Español – Contact Mr. Lupe Peña at lupe@atty911.com for consultation in Spanish
Serving Plainview & All of Texas:
While our offices are in Houston, Austin, and Beaumont, we represent families throughout Texas, including Plainview and the Panhandle region. Distance doesn’t limit our ability to provide full, aggressive representation.
Final Message to Plainview Families
Hazing thrives in secrecy, shame, and institutional protection. Breaking that cycle requires courage—the courage to speak up, to seek accountability, to demand that universities and national organizations actually protect students rather than just writing policies.
The Leonel Bermudez case shows what’s possible: a chapter closed, a national organization facing consequences, a university accountable for what happens on and near its campus, and a victim receiving proper medical care and legal representation.
Your child’s safety and well-being matter more than any tradition, any reputation, any institutional brand. If hazing has impacted your family, take that first step today. Call us. Let’s talk about what happened, what your rights are, and how we can help you move forward with accountability, healing, and justice.
Call Attorney911: 1-888-ATTY-911
We’re here to listen. We’re here to help. We’re here to fight for Texas families.
Legal Disclaimer
This article is provided for informational and educational purposes only. It is not legal advice and does not create an attorney–client relationship between you and The Manginello Law Firm, PLLC.
Hazing laws, university policies, and legal precedents can change. The information in this guide is current as of late 2025 but may not reflect the most recent developments. Every hazing case is unique, and outcomes depend on the specific facts, evidence, applicable law, and many other factors.
If you or your child has been affected by hazing, we strongly encourage you to consult with a qualified Texas attorney who can review your specific situation, explain your legal rights, and advise you on the best course of action for your family.
The Manginello Law Firm, PLLC / Attorney911
Houston, Austin, and Beaumont, Texas
Call: 1-888-ATTY-911 (1-888-288-9911)
Direct: (713) 528-9070 | Cell: (713) 443-4781
Website: https://attorney911.com
Email: ralph@atty911.com