🚨 Hazing Victims in Saline County, Nebraska: Your Rights and How to Fight Back
If your child has been hazed at a fraternity, sorority, or student organization near Saline County, Nebraska, you are not powerless. You have legal rights. And Attorney 911 is fighting this battle right now.
We are currently representing a hazing victim in a $10 million lawsuit against Pi Kappa Phi fraternity and the University of Houston. This same fraternity operates chapters across America — including near Saline County. The same universities that fail to protect students exist in Nebraska. And we will fight for Saline County families with the same aggression.
🔴 This Happens in Nebraska Too
Saline County parents send their children to college expecting them to be safe. But the truth is, hazing is happening at Nebraska universities right now. The same national fraternities involved in the UH case — Pi Kappa Phi, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Pi Kappa Alpha, Sigma Chi, and others — have active chapters at universities near Saline County.
If your child is pledging a fraternity or sorority in Nebraska, they face the same risks that hospitalized our client.
🏥 What Hazing Really Looks Like
Our client was hospitalized for four days with severe rhabdomyolysis and kidney failure after being:
- Waterboarded with a garden hose — simulated drowning
- Forced to do 500 squats and 100 pushups until he collapsed
- Struck with wooden paddles
- Forced to eat until vomiting — then forced to keep running
- Humiliated and degraded — carrying sexual objects, stripped in cold weather
- Threatened with expulsion if he didn’t comply
This is not “tradition.” This is not “brotherhood.” This is abuse. This is assault. This is torture.
And it’s happening at Nebraska universities too.
⚖️ Nebraska Hazing Laws: You Have Rights
Nebraska has strong anti-hazing laws designed to protect students. Under Nebraska Revised Statute § 28-311.08, hazing is defined as:
“Any activity which endangers the mental or physical health or safety of a student for the purpose of initiation, admission into, affiliation with, or as a condition for continued membership in a student organization.”
Hazing is a Class II misdemeanor in Nebraska — punishable by up to six months in jail and a $1,000 fine. If hazing results in serious bodily injury, it becomes a Class I misdemeanor, punishable by up to one year in jail and a $1,000 fine.
But criminal charges are not your only recourse. You can also file a civil lawsuit to hold the fraternity, its national organization, the university, and individual members financially accountable for what they’ve done.
💰 You Can Sue for Hazing in Nebraska — And Win Big
Hazing lawsuits have resulted in multi-million dollar settlements and verdicts across the country. Here’s what other families have recovered:
| Case | University | Fraternity | Outcome |
|---|---|---|---|
| Stone Foltz | Bowling Green State | Pi Kappa Alpha | $10.1 million settlement |
| Maxwell Gruver | Louisiana State | Phi Delta Theta | $6.1 million jury verdict |
| Timothy Piazza | Penn State | Beta Theta Pi | $110+ million settlement |
| Andrew Coffey | Florida State | Pi Kappa Phi | Confidential settlement |
| Adam Oakes | Virginia Commonwealth | Delta Chi | $4+ million settlement |
These cases prove that hazing victims and their families can win. And Saline County families deserve the same justice.
🏛️ Who Can Be Held Liable in Nebraska?
When hazing happens, multiple parties can be held responsible — not just the individuals who directly participated. In Nebraska, you can sue:
- The local fraternity/sorority chapter — The members who organized and conducted the hazing.
- The national fraternity/sorority organization — They have a duty to supervise their chapters and prevent hazing. If they knew or should have known about the hazing and failed to stop it, they can be held liable.
- The university — If the university knew or should have known about the hazing and failed to protect students, they can be held responsible. Many universities own or control fraternity houses, giving them a direct duty to ensure safety.
- Individual members and officers — Chapter presidents, pledge masters, and members who participated in or facilitated hazing can be held personally liable.
- Alumni and advisors — If alumni or advisors knew about the hazing and failed to stop it, they can also be held accountable.
In our current case, we are suing all of these parties — and we will do the same for Saline County families.
📋 What to Do If Your Child Has Been Hazed in Nebraska
If your child has been hazed, time is critical. Evidence disappears. Witnesses forget. And Nebraska’s statute of limitations means you have a limited time to take legal action.
Step 1: Get Medical Attention
- Even if your child says they’re “fine,” take them to a doctor immediately.
- Hazing injuries like rhabdomyolysis (muscle breakdown) and alcohol poisoning can be life-threatening and may not show symptoms right away.
- Document everything. Medical records are critical evidence.
Step 2: Preserve All Evidence
- Take photos of any injuries, bruises, or physical evidence.
- Save all communications — texts, GroupMe messages, Snapchats, emails, social media posts.
- Write down everything your child remembers — dates, times, locations, what was said, who was involved.
- Get the names and contact information of any witnesses.
Step 3: Do NOT Talk to the Organization Without Legal Counsel
- The fraternity, sorority, or university will try to control the narrative.
- They may ask your child to sign something or give a statement. Do not let them.
- Anything your child says can be used against them in a legal case.
Step 4: Contact an Experienced Hazing Attorney
- Call Attorney 911 immediately at 1-888-ATTY-911.
- We offer free consultations for hazing victims and their families.
- We work on a contingency fee basis — you pay nothing upfront. We only get paid if we win your case.
Step 5: Report the Hazing
- Report the incident to the university — but do so with your attorney present.
- Consider filing a police report. Hazing is a crime in Nebraska.
- Report to the national fraternity/sorority organization — again, with your attorney.
⏳ Nebraska Statute of Limitations: Don’t Wait
In Nebraska, you have four years from the date of the hazing incident to file a personal injury lawsuit. However, the sooner you act, the stronger your case will be.
- Evidence disappears over time.
- Witnesses forget details.
- The organization may destroy records.
If your child was hazed recently, call us now. If it happened months or even years ago, call us to discuss your options.
🎯 Why Saline County Families Choose Attorney 911
We are not just personal injury lawyers. We are hazing litigation experts. Here’s why Saline County families trust us:
1. We Are Fighting This Battle Right Now
- We are currently representing a hazing victim in a $10 million lawsuit against Pi Kappa Phi and the University of Houston.
- We know how to build these cases because we’re in the fight right now.
- Saline County families get the same aggressive representation we’re bringing to our current case.
2. We Have Former Insurance Defense Experience
- Both of our attorneys — Ralph Manginello and Lupe Pena — worked for insurance companies before switching sides to represent victims.
- We know exactly how insurance companies think, strategize, and try to deny claims.
- We use that insider knowledge to maximize your compensation.
3. We Have Federal Court Authority
- We are admitted to practice in U.S. District Court, which allows us to pursue hazing cases nationwide — including in Nebraska.
- We can sue national fraternity organizations in federal court if necessary.
4. We Are Dual-State Licensed
- We are licensed in Texas and New York, giving us a strategic advantage when suing national organizations headquartered in other states.
5. We Will Travel to Nebraska for Your Case
- We have offices in Houston, Austin, and Beaumont, but we will travel to Nebraska for depositions, trials, and client meetings.
- Distance is not a barrier to justice.
6. We Speak Spanish — Se Habla Español
- Hazing affects students from all backgrounds. If your family is more comfortable speaking Spanish, we can serve you in your preferred language.
7. We Work on Contingency — $0 Upfront
- We understand that cost can be a barrier to justice. That’s why we take hazing cases on a contingency fee basis.
- You pay nothing upfront. We only get paid if we win your case.
- If we don’t win, you owe us nothing.
8. We Have a Proven Track Record
- We have recovered millions of dollars for personal injury victims.
- We have experience with high-stakes litigation, including the BP Texas City explosion case.
- We know how to take on powerful institutions — and win.
📞 Saline County Families: Call Us Now
If your child has been hazed at a Nebraska university, you don’t have to face this alone. We are here to help.
Call Attorney 911 now for a free consultation:
📞 1-888-ATTY-911
Email: ralph@atty911.com
We are available 24/7 for hazing emergencies.
🎓 Universities Near Saline County Where Hazing Happens
Saline County is home to strong community values, and parents trust that universities will protect their children. But the reality is, hazing is happening at universities near Saline County right now. Here are some institutions where Greek life is active and hazing risks exist:
University of Nebraska-Lincoln (UNL)
- Location: Lincoln, NE (~30 miles from Saline County)
- Greek Life: 40+ fraternities and sororities
- Hazing Risk: UNL has a documented history of hazing incidents in Greek organizations.
University of Nebraska at Omaha (UNO)
- Location: Omaha, NE (~90 miles from Saline County)
- Greek Life: 15+ fraternities and sororities
- Hazing Risk: While less publicized than UNL, hazing still occurs in Omaha Greek life.
Creighton University
- Location: Omaha, NE (~90 miles from Saline County)
- Greek Life: 10+ fraternities and sororities
- Hazing Risk: Private universities are not immune to hazing. Creighton has had incidents in the past.
Doane University
- Location: Crete, NE (~40 miles from Saline County)
- Greek Life: Smaller Greek system, but hazing can still occur.
- Hazing Risk: Even small universities with Greek life face hazing risks.
Nebraska Wesleyan University
- Location: Lincoln, NE (~30 miles from Saline County)
- Greek Life: Active Greek system with multiple chapters.
- Hazing Risk: Hazing incidents have been reported in the past.
🔍 Fraternities Near Saline County with Hazing Histories
The same national fraternities involved in our current $10 million lawsuit have chapters at Nebraska universities. These organizations have documented histories of hazing deaths and injuries:
| Fraternity | Nebraska Chapters | Notable Hazing Incidents |
|---|---|---|
| Pi Kappa Phi | UNL | Our current $10M lawsuit — UH student hospitalized with kidney failure (2025); Andrew Coffey died at FSU (2017) |
| Pi Kappa Alpha (Pike) | UNL, UNO | Stone Foltz died at BGSU (2021); multiple other hazing deaths |
| Sigma Alpha Epsilon (SAE) | UNL | Hazing settlements at multiple universities, including Texas A&M |
| Sigma Chi | UNL | Hazing lawsuits at multiple universities |
| Beta Theta Pi | UNL | Timothy Piazza died at Penn State (2017) — $110M+ settlement |
| Phi Delta Theta | UNL, UNO | Maxwell Gruver died at LSU (2017) — $6.1M jury verdict |
| Delta Chi | UNL | Adam Oakes died at VCU (2021) — $4M+ settlement |
These are the same Greek letters your child may be pledging. And they have the same hazing culture.
🚫 Common Hazing Myths — Debunked
Myth 1: “It’s just tradition — everyone goes through it.”
Reality: Hazing is not “tradition.” It’s abuse. It’s illegal. And it has no place in modern Greek life or any student organization.
Myth 2: “He agreed to participate — it’s his fault.”
Reality: Consent is not a defense to hazing in Nebraska. Under Nebraska law, even if a student “agrees” to participate, the organization and individuals can still be held liable. Peer pressure, fear of social exclusion, and threats of expulsion negate true consent.
Myth 3: “It’s just boys being boys — no one gets hurt.”
Reality: Hazing kills. Since 2000, there has been at least one hazing death every year in the United States. Hazing causes serious injuries, including rhabdomyolysis, alcohol poisoning, traumatic brain injury, and psychological trauma.
Myth 4: “The university will handle it — we don’t need a lawyer.”
Reality: Universities protect their own interests, not yours. They will downplay the incident, pressure your child to stay quiet, and avoid liability. You need your own legal advocate to protect your child’s rights.
Myth 5: “It’s too expensive to sue — we can’t afford a lawyer.”
Reality: At Attorney 911, you pay nothing upfront. We work on a contingency fee basis — we only get paid if we win your case. If we don’t win, you owe us nothing.
🔥 What Saline County Parents Need to Know
1. Hazing Is Not Limited to Fraternities
- Sororities haze too — often with psychological and emotional abuse.
- Sports teams, marching bands, ROTC, and clubs also engage in hazing.
- Any student organization that uses abuse as initiation is liable.
2. Hazing Doesn’t Always Involve Alcohol
While forced drinking is common, hazing also includes:
- Physical abuse (paddling, beatings, forced exercise)
- Psychological torture (humiliation, sleep deprivation)
- Sexual abuse (forced nudity, sexual acts)
- Waterboarding and simulated drowning (as seen in our case)
- Servitude (forced cleaning, driving, errands)
3. Hazing Can Happen to Anyone
- Freshmen, sophomores, juniors, seniors — hazing doesn’t discriminate by year.
- Transfer students — our client wasn’t even enrolled at UH yet.
- Athletes, honor students, student leaders — hazing affects all types of students.
4. The Psychological Impact Is Real
Hazing doesn’t just cause physical injuries. It causes:
- PTSD — Many victims suffer from post-traumatic stress disorder.
- Anxiety and depression — The humiliation and fear can lead to long-term mental health issues.
- Academic decline — Many students struggle to focus after hazing.
- Substance abuse — Some victims turn to alcohol or drugs to cope.
- Suicidal ideation — The trauma can be overwhelming.
5. You Can Hold the University Accountable
If the university knew or should have known about the hazing and failed to stop it, they can be held liable. This includes:
- Failure to enforce anti-hazing policies.
- Failure to investigate reports of hazing.
- Failure to discipline organizations with hazing histories.
- Failure to protect students in university-owned housing.
📢 A Message to Nebraska Fraternities and Universities
To the fraternities operating near Saline County: We are watching.
The same legal strategies that secured $10 million verdicts nationwide apply to your chapter. We track your house corporations, your alumni chapters, your national insurance structure, and your documented history of hazing deaths.
Pi Kappa Phi, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Pi Kappa Alpha, Phi Delta Theta, Beta Theta Pi — if your chapter operates near Saline County, know that Attorney 911 represents victims across America.
To the universities near Saline County: The same institutional negligence that made University of Houston a defendant exists at your campus. Act now, or face the same accountability.
The Beta Nu chapter at University of Houston? SHUT DOWN. Charter surrendered. Criminal referrals initiated. Our client’s $10 million lawsuit is ongoing.
That’s what happens when you haze in Nebraska.
🏆 How We Win for Saline County Families
1. Immediate Evidence Preservation
- We send preservation letters to all defendants demanding they save all evidence.
- We subpoena text messages, social media posts, photos, and videos.
- We interview witnesses and document everything.
2. Aggressive Discovery
- We request all internal communications about hazing from the fraternity and university.
- We demand all prior hazing reports from the chapter and university.
- We uncover patterns of abuse that prove the organization knew and failed to act.
3. Expert Witnesses
- Medical experts to explain the injuries and long-term impact.
- Greek life culture experts to explain how hazing is systemic.
- Institutional negligence experts to explain how universities fail to protect students.
4. Multi-Defendant Strategy
- We sue everyone responsible — the chapter, the nationals, the university, and individuals.
- We maximize your compensation by pursuing multiple insurance policies.
5. Media and Public Pressure
- We work with media to expose the truth.
- We pressure universities and fraternities to take real action.
- We support legislative efforts to strengthen anti-hazing laws.
6. Trial-Ready Preparation
- We prepare every case as if it’s going to trial.
- We are not afraid to take powerful institutions to court.
- We have a proven track record of winning at trial.
📞 Saline County Families: Your Next Step
If your child has been hazed at a Nebraska university, you have options. You can hold the organization accountable. You can get compensation for medical bills, therapy, and pain and suffering. And you can help prevent this from happening to another Saline County family.
Call Attorney 911 now for a free consultation:
📞 1-888-ATTY-911
Email: ralph@atty911.com
We are available 24/7 for hazing emergencies.
You pay nothing upfront. We only get paid if we win your case.
💙 Saline County: We Are Here for You
Saline County is a community built on family values, hard work, and trust. When you send your child to college, you trust that they will be safe. When that trust is broken, you deserve justice.
At Attorney 911, we understand what Saline County families are going through. We are fighting for a Nebraska where no parent has to bury a child because of hazing. Where no student has to endure torture to belong.
If your child has been hazed, call us. We will fight for you.
📞 1-888-ATTY-911 | ralph@atty911.com
Justice for Saline County. Justice for Nebraska. Justice for your child.