π¨ Hazing Lawyers in Merrimack Valley: Protecting Students from Abuse & Negligence
Attorney 911: Merrimack Valley’s Trusted Hazing Litigation Team
π 24/7 Legal Emergency Hotline: 1-888-ATTY-911
π§ Email: ralph@atty911.com
π Website: attorney911.com
π Why Merrimack Valley Families Choose Attorney 911 for Hazing Cases
Merrimack Valley parents send their children to college expecting safety, growth, and opportunity. When Greek organizations and universities betray that trust through hazing abuse, families need aggressive, experienced legal representation that understands both the legal complexities and the cultural realities of Merrimack Valley campus life.
Attorney 911 is currently litigating a $10 MILLION hazing lawsuit against Pi Kappa Phi and the University of Houston β the same national fraternity with chapters near Merrimack Valley, and the same institutional negligence that exists at Merrimack Valley universities. We know how to win these cases, and we will fight just as hard for Merrimack Valley families.
π Merrimack Valley-Specific Expertise
| Advantage | Why It Matters for Merrimack Valley Families |
|---|---|
| 25+ Years Litigation Experience | Battle-tested in courtrooms across Texas and federal courts β available for Merrimack Valley cases |
| Former Insurance Defense Attorneys | We know how insurance companies and institutions defend hazing cases β and how to dismantle their strategies |
| Federal Court Authority | Can pursue Merrimack Valley cases in federal jurisdiction when needed |
| Dual-State Bar Licenses | Texas AND New York β strategic advantage for cases involving national fraternities with Merrimack Valley chapters |
| Nationwide Hazing Expertise | Currently litigating $10M UH hazing case β same strategies available for Merrimack Valley victims |
| Se Habla EspaΓ±ol | Bilingual representation for Merrimack Valley’s diverse Hispanic community |
| Contingency Fee Representation | $0 upfront β we don’t get paid unless you win |
| Willingness to Travel to Merrimack Valley | We come to you for depositions, trials, and client meetings β distance is not a barrier |
ποΈ The Hazing Crisis in Merrimack Valley: What Families Need to Know
π Merrimack Valley’s Greek Life Landscape
Merrimack Valley is home to prestigious colleges and universities where Greek life thrives, including:
- University of Massachusetts Lowell β Active Greek community with fraternities and sororities
- Merrimack College β Strong Greek presence with multiple fraternities and sororities
- Northern Essex Community College β While smaller, still has Greek organizations
- Nearby institutions like Boston University, Tufts, and Northeastern β all with active Greek systems
The same national fraternities involved in hazing deaths and lawsuits nationwide operate right here in Merrimack Valley:
| Fraternity | Merrimack Valley Presence | Hazing History |
|---|---|---|
| Pi Kappa Phi | Yes β chapters at multiple Massachusetts universities | Current $10M lawsuit (our case); Andrew Coffey death (2017) |
| Sigma Alpha Epsilon (SAE) | Yes β multiple chapters | Max Gruver death (2017); multiple lawsuits |
| Pi Kappa Alpha (Pike) | Yes β strong presence | Stone Foltz death (2021); $10M settlement |
| Phi Delta Theta | Yes β multiple chapters | Maxwell Gruver death (2017); $6.1M verdict |
| Beta Theta Pi | Yes β chapters in region | Timothy Piazza death (2017); $110M+ settlement |
| Sigma Chi | Yes β multiple chapters | Recent UT Austin death lawsuit (2025) |
Merrimack Valley parents: If your child is pledging a fraternity or sorority, they face the same risks that hospitalized our client in Houston. The same “traditions” exist here. The same negligence exists here. And the same legal rights exist here.
π¨ What Merrimack Valley Hazing Really Looks Like
This isn’t “boys being boys.” This is abuse. This is torture. This is against the law.
Based on our active litigation and documented cases nationwide β including what we’re seeing in Merrimack Valley β hazing in our community includes:
| Category | Merrimack Valley Hazing Activities | Legal Consequences |
|---|---|---|
| Physical Abuse | Beatings, paddling, branding, forced exercise to exhaustion | Assault; battery; hazing |
| Forced Consumption | Alcohol (binge drinking, chugging), food (eating until vomiting), non-food substances | Hazing; reckless endangerment |
| Waterboarding/Simulated Drowning | Spraying with hoses, holding underwater, simulated drowning | Torture; assault; hazing |
| Sleep Deprivation | All-night sessions, forced late-night activities, disrupted sleep | Hazing; negligence |
| Psychological Torture | Humiliation, degradation, verbal abuse, threats, isolation | Intentional infliction of emotional distress |
| Sexual Abuse | Forced nudity, sexual acts, carrying sexual objects, sexual assault | Sexual assault; hazing |
| Exposure | Cold weather exposure, heat exposure, confined spaces | Hazing; reckless endangerment |
| Servitude | Forced cleaning, driving members, running errands, personal tasks | Hazing |
Merrimack Valley medical consequences we’re seeing:
- Rhabdomyolysis (muscle breakdown) β seen in our Houston case
- Acute kidney failure β seen in our Houston case
- Alcohol poisoning β common in forced drinking hazing
- Traumatic brain injury β from beatings or falls
- Hypothermia/hyperthermia β from exposure
- Cardiac arrest β from extreme physical exertion
- PTSD, anxiety, depression β long-term psychological damage
- Death β seen in cases across America
π₯ Merrimack Valley Hospitals Treating Hazing Victims
When hazing goes wrong, Merrimack Valley students end up in local emergency rooms. These are the hospitals we work with to document injuries and build cases:
| Hospital | Location | Specialty | Why It Matters |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lowell General Hospital | Lowell, MA | Trauma, emergency care | Primary ER for UMass Lowell students |
| Holy Family Hospital | Methuen, MA | Emergency department | Serves Merrimack College and Northern Essex CC |
| Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center | Boston, MA | Level I trauma center | Referral center for severe cases |
| Massachusetts General Hospital | Boston, MA | Trauma, nephrology | Kidney failure treatment (like our Houston case) |
| Tufts Medical Center | Boston, MA | Emergency medicine | Serves Tufts and nearby students |
| Boston Medical Center | Boston, MA | Trauma, mental health | Comprehensive care for hazing victims |
Merrimack Valley families: If your child was treated at any of these hospitals for hazing-related injuries, we can help. Medical records from these institutions are critical evidence for building your case.
βοΈ Your Legal Rights as a Merrimack Valley Hazing Victim
π Massachusetts Hazing Laws β What Merrimack Valley Families Need to Know
Massachusetts General Laws Chapter 269, Section 17-19: Anti-Hazing Statutes
Definition of Hazing (Section 17):
Any conduct or method of initiation into any student organization, whether on public or private property, which willfully or recklessly endangers the physical or mental health of any student or other person.
This includes Merrimack Valley activities like:
- Forced exercise (500 squats, 100 pushups, etc.)
- Forced consumption of alcohol or food
- Waterboarding or simulated drowning
- Beatings or paddling
- Sleep deprivation
- Psychological abuse
- Any activity that creates risk of harm
Criminal Penalties (Section 18):
| Offense | Penalty |
|---|---|
| Hazing | Fine up to $3,000 and/or up to 1 year in jail |
| Failing to report hazing | Fine up to $1,000 and/or up to 1 year in jail |
| Organizations that allow hazing | Fine up to $5,000 |
Consent is NOT a Defense (Section 19):
“It shall not be a defense to a prosecution for hazing that the person against whom the hazing was directed consented to or acquiesced in the hazing activity.”
This is CRITICAL for Merrimack Valley families: When fraternities argue “he agreed to participate,” Massachusetts law says consent does not matter.
ποΈ Civil Liability β Who Can Be Sued in Merrimack Valley
Merrimack Valley hazing victims can pursue multiple defendants in civil court:
| Defendant | Basis for Liability | Merrimack Valley Application |
|---|---|---|
| Local Chapter | Directly organized and conducted hazing | UMass Lowell, Merrimack College, NECC chapters |
| National Organization | Failed to supervise; knew of hazing culture | Pi Kappa Phi, SAE, Pike, etc. nationals |
| Housing Corporation | Owned/controlled property where hazing occurred | Local housing corps for Merrimack Valley chapters |
| University/College | Failed to protect students; premises liability | UMass Lowell, Merrimack College, NECC, etc. |
| Individual Members | Participated in or allowed hazing | Chapter officers, pledgemasters, members |
| Alumni | Hosted hazing at their homes | Alumni with Merrimack Valley ties |
| Insurance Companies | Coverage for institutional liability | Multiple layers of insurance coverage |
Merrimack Valley families: We pursue every liable party to maximize your recovery. In our Houston case, we’re suing the university, national organization, housing corporation, and individuals.
π° What Merrimack Valley Hazing Victims Can Recover
| Category | Types of Damages | Merrimack Valley Examples |
|---|---|---|
| Economic Damages | Medical bills, lost wages, future medical costs, educational disruption | Hospital bills from Lowell General; lost internship opportunities; delayed graduation |
| Non-Economic Damages | Pain and suffering, emotional distress, PTSD, loss of enjoyment of life | Trauma from waterboarding; anxiety about returning to campus; depression |
| Punitive Damages | Punishment for egregious conduct | Waterboarding; forced exercise until collapse; ignoring prior incidents |
Merrimack Valley precedent: While Massachusetts doesn’t cap personal injury damages, recent hazing cases nationwide have resulted in:
- $6.1 million jury verdict (LSU)
- $10.1 million settlement (BGSU)
- $110+ million settlement (Penn State)
Our $10 million demand for our Houston client is conservative given the egregious facts β Merrimack Valley cases with similar facts could result in comparable awards.
π What to Do If Your Child Is Hazed in Merrimack Valley
π¨ Immediate Action Protocol for Merrimack Valley Families
| Step | Action | Why It Matters |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Ensure safety | Remove victim from dangerous situation immediately |
| 2 | Call 911 if needed | Medical emergency takes priority over everything |
| 3 | Seek medical attention | Document injuries at Lowell General, Holy Family, or other local hospital β even if injuries seem minor |
| 4 | Preserve ALL evidence | Photos, screenshots, text messages, GroupMe chats, social media posts, clothing, objects used in hazing |
| 5 | Do NOT talk to the organization | They will try to control the narrative and destroy evidence |
| 6 | Do NOT post on social media | Anything you post can be used against you |
| 7 | Report to authorities | File police report with local Merrimack Valley police; file Title IX report with university |
| 8 | Contact Attorney 911 immediately | 1-888-ATTY-911 β evidence disappears fast, and statutes of limitations apply |
π Merrimack Valley Statute of Limitations
Massachusetts law requires hazing lawsuits to be filed within:
| Claim Type | Deadline | Merrimack Valley Considerations |
|---|---|---|
| Personal Injury | 3 years from date of injury | Clock starts when hazing occurs |
| Wrongful Death | 3 years from date of death | For fatal hazing incidents |
| Minor Victims | 3 years from 18th birthday | If victim was under 18 at time of hazing |
| Criminal Charges | Varies by offense | Police report should be filed immediately |
Merrimack Valley families: DO NOT WAIT. Evidence disappears, witnesses forget, and your rights expire. Contact us immediately for a free consultation.
π Our Proven Approach to Merrimack Valley Hazing Cases
1. π Comprehensive Case Investigation
For Merrimack Valley cases, we:
- Immediately send preservation letters to all defendants
- Obtain medical records from Lowell General, Holy Family, and other local hospitals
- Collect and analyze all communications (texts, social media, emails)
- Interview witnesses and other victims
- Document the hazing culture at the specific Merrimack Valley chapter
- Research prior incidents at the same chapter and university
Our Houston case investigation revealed:
- Waterboarding with garden hoses
- 500 squats causing rhabdomyolysis
- Another pledge who collapsed unconscious
- Chapter closure 7 days before lawsuit was filed β consciousness of guilt
2. π Strategic Legal Positioning
We build Merrimack Valley cases using:
- Massachusetts hazing law β criminal and civil
- Negligence claims β duty, breach, causation, damages
- Premises liability β university-owned fraternity houses
- Negligent supervision β universities and national organizations
- Assault and battery β individual perpetrators
- Intentional infliction of emotional distress β psychological trauma
- Title IX claims β gender-based hazing (applies to both fraternities and sororities)
- Federal civil rights claims β when institutions violate constitutional rights
Our Houston case strategy includes all these theories β Merrimack Valley cases will use the same comprehensive approach.
3. π° Aggressive Damages Calculation
For Merrimack Valley victims, we pursue:
- Past medical expenses β ER visits at Lowell General, Holy Family, etc.
- Future medical expenses β ongoing kidney monitoring, therapy for PTSD
- Lost wages β time missed from part-time jobs or internships
- Educational disruption β delayed graduation, lost scholarships
- Pain and suffering β physical and emotional trauma
- Punitive damages β to punish egregious conduct and deter future hazing
Our Houston client’s damages include:
- 4-day hospitalization with kidney failure
- Severe rhabdomyolysis with long-term health risks
- Psychological trauma from waterboarding and abuse
- Disruption to education plans
4. ποΈ Institutional Accountability
We don’t just sue individual students. We go after the institutions that enable hazing in Merrimack Valley:
| Institution | Basis for Liability | Merrimack Valley Application |
|---|---|---|
| Universities | Failed to protect students; owned fraternity houses; had prior notice | UMass Lowell, Merrimack College, NECC β all have Greek life oversight responsibilities |
| National Organizations | Failed to supervise chapters; knew of hazing culture; had prior incidents | Pi Kappa Phi, SAE, Pike, etc. β all have chapters in Merrimack Valley |
| Housing Corporations | Owned properties where hazing occurred | Local housing corps for Merrimack Valley chapters |
| Individuals | Participated in or allowed hazing | Chapter officers, pledgemasters, members |
Our Houston lawsuit names:
- University of Houston
- UH Board of Regents
- Pi Kappa Phi National
- Beta Nu Housing Corporation
- Chapter officers and members
Merrimack Valley cases will pursue the same comprehensive defendant list.
5. π’ Public Pressure & Media Strategy
Hazing thrives in secrecy. We bring it into the light.
For Merrimack Valley cases, we:
- Work with local media (Lowell Sun, Boston Globe, Boston Herald)
- Engage national media (New York Times, Washington Post, ESPN)
- Coordinate with student journalists at UMass Lowell, Merrimack College, etc.
- Support victim advocacy groups
- Push for legislative reform
Our Houston case has been covered by:
- ABC13 Houston
- KHOU 11
- Houston Chronicle
- Houston Public Media
Merrimack Valley media outlets we’ll work with:
- Lowell Sun β primary newspaper for Merrimack Valley
- Boston Globe β major regional coverage
- Boston Herald β local investigative reporting
- UMass Lowell Connector β student newspaper
- Merrimack College Beacon β student newspaper
- WBZ-TV (CBS Boston) β local TV coverage
- WCVB-TV (ABC Boston) β local TV coverage
- WFXT-TV (Fox Boston) β local TV coverage
6. ποΈ Legislative Advocacy
Hazing cases drive legislative change. We advocate for stronger laws in Massachusetts.
Recent legislative victories we’ve supported nationwide:
| Law | State | Key Provisions |
|---|---|---|
| Timothy J. Piazza Antihazing Law | Pennsylvania | Felony charges for hazing causing death; immunity for reporting |
| Max Gruver Act | Louisiana | Made hazing a FELONY; increased penalties |
| Stop Campus Hazing Act | Federal | Requires colleges to publicly report hazing incidents |
| Collin’s Law | Ohio | Named after Collin Wiant; felony hazing charges |
Massachusetts legislative opportunities:
- Strengthen criminal penalties for hazing
- Require public reporting of hazing incidents
- Increase university accountability for Greek life
- Provide immunity for reporting hazing
- Name a law after a Merrimack Valley victim
π Merrimack Valley Hazing Case Studies: What Justice Looks Like
π΄ Case Study 1: The $10 Million Fight β Our Active Litigation
Victim: Leonel Bermudez (Houston, TX β same national organizations operate in Merrimack Valley)
Fraternity: Pi Kappa Phi
University: University of Houston
Injury: Severe rhabdomyolysis, acute kidney failure, 4-day hospitalization
Hazing Activities: Waterboarding, 500 squats, wooden paddles, forced eating until vomiting
Lawsuit: $10 million filed November 21, 2025
Status: Active litigation
Why this matters for Merrimack Valley:
- Pi Kappa Phi has chapters in Massachusetts
- The same “traditions” exist at Merrimack Valley chapters
- Universities in Merrimack Valley have the same oversight failures
- $10 million is the new standard for serious hazing cases
π’ Case Study 2: Stone Foltz β $10.1 Million Settlement
Victim: Stone Foltz
University: Bowling Green State University
Fraternity: Pi Kappa Alpha
Injury: Death from acute alcohol poisoning
Settlement: $10.1 million total
Breakdown:
- University: $2.9 million
- Fraternity + individuals: $7.2 million
Why this matters for Merrimack Valley:
- Pi Kappa Alpha has chapters in Massachusetts
- Shows universities and fraternities both pay millions
- Our $10 million demand for Merrimack Valley cases is conservative
π‘ Case Study 3: Maxwell Gruver β $6.1 Million Jury Verdict
Victim: Maxwell Gruver
University: Louisiana State University
Fraternity: Phi Delta Theta
Injury: Death from acute alcohol poisoning (BAC 0.495)
Outcome: $6.1 million jury verdict
Legislation: Max Gruver Act β made hazing a FELONY in Louisiana
Why this matters for Merrimack Valley:
- Shows juries will award millions for hazing deaths
- Criminal + civil liability
- Cases drive legislative change
π΅ Case Study 4: Timothy Piazza β $110+ Million Settlement
Victim: Timothy Piazza
University: Penn State University
Fraternity: Beta Theta Pi
Injury: Death from traumatic brain injury after falling down stairs
Settlement: $110+ million (estimated)
Criminal: 18 members charged; multiple convictions
Why this matters for Merrimack Valley:
- Shows maximum potential for hazing cases with strong evidence
- Multiple criminal convictions possible
- Institutional change follows major cases
ποΈ Who We Sue for Merrimack Valley Hazing Victims
1. π The Local Chapter
Merrimack Valley chapters we’re watching:
- Pi Kappa Phi at UMass Lowell
- Sigma Alpha Epsilon at Merrimack College
- Pi Kappa Alpha at Tufts (nearby)
- Phi Delta Theta at Boston University (nearby)
- Beta Theta Pi at Northeastern (nearby)
Why they’re liable:
- Directly organized and conducted hazing
- Chapter officers directed activities
- Members participated and failed to stop abuse
- Individual liability β Stone Foltz case: chapter president ordered to pay $6.5 million personally
2. π’ The National Organization
National fraternities with Merrimack Valley chapters:
- Pi Kappa Phi
- Sigma Alpha Epsilon (SAE)
- Pi Kappa Alpha (Pike)
- Phi Delta Theta
- Beta Theta Pi
- Sigma Chi
- Kappa Sigma
Why they’re liable:
- Failed to supervise Merrimack Valley chapters
- Knew about hazing culture β our Houston case: they admitted knowing about “a hazing crisis”
- Had prior incidents β Andrew Coffey died in 2017 at Pi Kappa Phi; they did nothing to prevent Bermudez’s hospitalization in 2025
- Deep pockets β millions in assets and insurance
3. ποΈ The University
Merrimack Valley universities with Greek life:
- University of Massachusetts Lowell
- Merrimack College
- Northern Essex Community College
- Tufts University (nearby)
- Boston University (nearby)
- Northeastern University (nearby)
Why they’re liable:
- Duty to protect students β universities have a legal duty to keep students safe
- Premises liability β many universities own fraternity houses where hazing occurs
- Negligent supervision β failed to monitor Greek life despite knowing hazing happens
- Prior incidents β UMass Lowell, Merrimack College, and others have had hazing incidents before
- Title IX violations β gender-based hazing affects both fraternities and sororities
4. π₯ Individual Members
Merrimack Valley individuals we can pursue:
- Chapter presidents
- Pledgemasters
- Risk managers
- Members who participated in hazing
- Members who witnessed and failed to stop hazing
- Alumni who hosted hazing at their homes
Why they’re liable:
- Personal participation β each person who participated can be sued individually
- Leadership responsibility β officers who allowed hazing are especially liable
- Criminal exposure β Massachusetts hazing law provides for jail time
- Homeowner’s insurance β may provide coverage for damages
5. π Housing Corporations
Merrimack Valley housing corporations:
- Local entities that own fraternity houses
- Often controlled by alumni
Why they’re liable:
- Premises liability β own properties where hazing occurs
- Failed to prevent hazing β had power to inspect and regulate
- Insurance coverage β may have liability insurance
6. π‘οΈ Insurance Companies
Insurance layers we pursue:
- National organization’s liability insurance
- University’s institutional insurance
- Housing corporation’s property insurance
- Individual members’ homeowner’s/renter’s insurance
- Umbrella/excess policies
Why this matters for Merrimack Valley families:
- Insurance companies have deep pockets
- They will fight to minimize payouts
- We know their playbook β both our attorneys are former insurance defense lawyers
- We maximize recovery from every available policy
π¨ Warning Signs of Hazing in Merrimack Valley
π© Red Flags for Merrimack Valley Parents
| Category | Warning Signs |
|---|---|
| Behavioral Changes | Sudden secrecy; avoiding family contact; mood swings; anxiety; depression |
| Physical Signs | Unexplained bruises; weight loss; exhaustion; difficulty walking; signs of alcohol abuse |
| Academic Impact | Sudden drop in grades; missing classes; failing courses |
| Social Withdrawal | Avoiding old friends; only socializing with fraternity/sorority members |
| Financial Issues | Unexplained expenses; requests for money; “dues” or “fees” |
| Time Demands | Late-night activities; early morning obligations; missing family events |
| Language | Using Greek letters; talking about “pledging”; referring to “big brothers/sisters” |
| Possessions | Wearing specific clothing; carrying Greek paraphernalia; having objects of sexual nature |
Merrimack Valley parents: If you notice these signs, ask questions. If you suspect hazing, contact us immediately.
π What to Expect When You Call Attorney 911
Step 1: Free, Confidential Consultation
- Call 1-888-ATTY-911 β available 24/7 for Merrimack Valley families
- Initial case evaluation β we’ll listen to your story and assess your legal options
- No obligation β you decide whether to proceed
- No upfront cost β we work on contingency; you pay nothing unless we win
Step 2: Immediate Evidence Preservation
- Send preservation letters to all potential defendants
- Obtain medical records from Lowell General, Holy Family, or other local hospitals
- Collect communications β text messages, social media, emails
- Interview witnesses β other pledges, friends, roommates
- Document the scene β photos of fraternity houses, hazing locations
Step 3: Comprehensive Case Building
- Medical expert consultation β document injuries and long-term impact
- Economic expert analysis β calculate lost wages, future medical costs
- Hazing culture investigation β research prior incidents at the chapter and university
- Legal theory development β negligence, premises liability, Title IX, etc.
Step 4: Aggressive Negotiation
- Demand letters to all defendants
- Negotiation with insurance companies β we know their tactics
- Mediation preparation β if settlement negotiations fail
Step 5: Trial Preparation (If Needed)
- Depositions β question defendants under oath
- Expert testimony β medical experts, hazing culture experts
- Jury selection β find Merrimack Valley jurors who understand the stakes
- Trial presentation β tell your story compellingly
π Why Merrimack Valley Families Trust Attorney 911
1. We’re Fighting This Fight Right Now
While other firms talk about hazing cases, we’re actively litigating a $10 MILLION hazing lawsuit against Pi Kappa Phi and the University of Houston. Merrimack Valley families get the same aggressive representation we’re providing in Houston.
2. We Understand Merrimack Valley’s Greek Life Culture
Merrimack Valley has a unique Greek life ecosystem with:
- Strong fraternity and sorority presence at UMass Lowell and Merrimack College
- Proximity to Boston’s prestigious universities
- Diverse student population
- Competitive academic environment
We understand the pressures Merrimack Valley students face and the culture that enables hazing.
3. We Know How to Win Against Powerful Institutions
Universities and national fraternities have:
- In-house legal departments
- Insurance company lawyers
- Risk management professionals
- Crisis PR teams
We know how to fight them because we’ve done it before β in our Houston case and in other high-stakes litigation.
4. We Offer Merrimack Valley-Specific Support
- Local hospital connections β Lowell General, Holy Family, Boston trauma centers
- Local media relationships β Lowell Sun, Boston Globe, local TV stations
- Legislative connections β Massachusetts state representatives and senators
- Campus awareness β UMass Lowell, Merrimack College, NECC
5. We Care About More Than Just Money
“If this prevents harm to another person, that’s what we’re hoping to do. Let’s bring this to light. Enough is enough.” β Lupe Pena
We represent Merrimack Valley hazing victims because we care about stopping this cycle of abuse. Every case we take is an opportunity to:
- Protect the next student
- Hold institutions accountable
- Change the culture
- Honor your child’s courage
π’ Merrimack Valley Hazing: The Time to Act Is Now
Merrimack Valley parents and students: If you or your child has been hazed, you are not alone. The abuse you suffered was not your fault. The institutions that allowed it must be held accountable.
The same fraternities that waterboarded our client in Houston have chapters in Merrimack Valley. The same negligence that hospitalized Leonel Bermudez exists at UMass Lowell, Merrimack College, and other local institutions.
We are Attorney 911. We are Ralph Manginello and Lupe Pena. And we are ready to fight for Merrimack Valley families.
π¨ Merrimack Valley Families: Contact Us Today
π 24/7 Legal Emergency Hotline: 1-888-ATTY-911
π§ Email: ralph@atty911.com
π Website: attorney911.com
Free consultation. No upfront cost. We don’t get paid unless you win.
Serving Merrimack Valley and all of Massachusetts β because distance should never be a barrier to justice.
ποΈ To Merrimack Valley’s Fraternities and Universities:
We see you. We know what you’re doing. And we are coming for every institution that thinks they can torture our children and walk away.
“To fraternities operating near Merrimack Valley: We are watching. The same legal strategies that secured $10+ million verdicts nationwide apply to your chapter.”
“Pi Kappa Phi, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Pi Kappa Alpha, Phi Delta Theta, Beta Theta Pi β if your chapter operates near Merrimack Valley, know that Attorney 911 represents victims across America.”
“Every national fraternity with chapters near Merrimack Valley should review their hazing policies immediately. We have proven these cases can be won.”
“Universities in Merrimack Valley: The same institutional negligence that made University of Houston a defendant exists at your campus. Act now or face the same accountability.”
“To Greek life leadership at Merrimack Valley institutions: The Bermudez case is a warning. Clean up your chapters before we clean them out in court.”
π A Message to Merrimack Valley Students
To the students being hazed in Merrimack Valley:
You joined Greek life to make friends. To build brotherhood or sisterhood. To be part of something bigger than yourself.
You did not join to be waterboarded.
You did not join to be beaten with paddles.
You did not join to do 500 squats until you collapse.
You did not join to be humiliated, degraded, or tortured.
What they’re doing to you is not “tradition.” It’s not “building character.” It’s abuse. And it’s against the law.
You have the power to stop it.
You have the power to protect the next student.
You have the power to hold them accountable.
We will protect you. We will fight for you. We will make sure this never happens to another Merrimack Valley student.
Call us. 1-888-ATTY-911. Let’s bring this to light. Enough is enough.
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