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February 25, 2026 17 min read
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Hazing Lawyers Serving Bailey County, Texas | Attorney 911

When “Tradition” Becomes Torture: Bailey County Families Deserve Justice

Bailey County, Texas — You send your child to college expecting them to be safe. You trust universities to protect them. You assume fraternities and sororities will welcome them with respect.

But what happens when that trust is shattered?

When “pledging” becomes waterboarding?

When “brotherhood” becomes 500 squats until muscles break down?

When “tradition” becomes kidney failure and a four-day hospital stay?

This isn’t hypothetical. This is happening right now — and it could happen to your child at a university near Bailey County.

At Attorney 911, we are currently litigating a $10 million lawsuit against Pi Kappa Phi fraternity and the University of Houston after a student was hospitalized with severe rhabdomyolysis and acute kidney failure from systematic hazing. We know how to fight these cases. We know how to win. And we will bring the same aggressive representation to Bailey County families who have been failed by institutions they trusted.

The Hazing Crisis in Bailey County: What Every Parent Needs to Know

Hazing Isn’t “Harmless Fun” — It’s Abuse

Hazing is often dismissed as “boys being boys” or “part of the college experience.” But the reality is far darker:

  • Waterboarding (simulated drowning with a garden hose)
  • Forced consumption of food and alcohol until vomiting
  • Extreme physical punishment (500 squats, 100 pushups, wooden paddles)
  • Sleep deprivation (forced to drive fraternity members at all hours)
  • Psychological torture (hog-tying, humiliation, threats of expulsion)

These aren’t “pranks.” They’re crimes.

Universities Near Bailey County Have the Same Problems

While our current case is in Houston, the same fraternities operate at universities near Bailey County, including:

  • Texas Tech University (Lubbock)
  • West Texas A&M University (Canyon)
  • Midwestern State University (Wichita Falls)
  • Eastern New Mexico University (Portales, NM — near Clovis, NM, which serves Bailey County students)

Pi Kappa Phi, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Pi Kappa Alpha, and other national fraternities have chapters at these schools — and they bring the same hazing culture with them.

Bailey County Parents: Your Child Is at Risk

If your child is pledging a fraternity or sorority at a university near Bailey County, they face the same risks our client did:

Forced alcohol consumption (leading to alcohol poisoning)
Extreme physical exertion (leading to rhabdomyolysis, kidney failure, or death)
Psychological abuse (leading to PTSD, anxiety, and depression)
Sexual humiliation (carrying objects of a sexual nature, forced nudity)
Sleep deprivation (leading to exhaustion, accidents, and health crises)

This isn’t just happening at “big name” schools. It’s happening at universities near Bailey County — and it could happen to your child.

Our Current Case: The $10 Million Fight Against Pi Kappa Phi

What Happened to Leonel Bermudez

Leonel Bermudez, a transfer student not yet enrolled at the University of Houston, accepted a bid to join Pi Kappa Phi fraternity in September 2025. What followed was seven weeks of systematic abuse that left him hospitalized for four days with severe rhabdomyolysis and kidney failure.

The Hazing Activities That Hospitalized Him

Activity What Happened Medical Consequence
Waterboarding Simulated drowning with a garden hose while doing calisthenics Psychological trauma, risk of drowning
Forced Eating Forced to consume milk, hot dogs, and peppercorns until vomiting Choking hazard, dehydration, malnutrition
500+ Squats Forced to perform 500 squats as punishment Rhabdomyolysis (muscle breakdown)
100+ Pushups Forced to perform 100+ pushups Muscle damage, exhaustion
Wooden Paddles Struck with wooden paddles Bruising, potential internal injuries
Bear Crawls & 100-Yard Crawls Forced to crawl on hands and feet repeatedly Severe muscle strain, joint damage
Sleep Deprivation Forced to drive fraternity members during early morning hours Exhaustion, impaired judgment
Humiliation Forced to carry a fanny pack with sexual objects at all times Psychological trauma, shame

The Result: A Four-Day Hospital Stay

After the hazing, Bermudez:

  • Could not stand or walk
  • Crawled up the stairs when he got home
  • Passed brown urine (myoglobinuria — a sign of muscle breakdown)
  • Was rushed to the hospital with kidney failure
  • Spent 3 nights and 4 days hospitalized

This wasn’t an accident. It was preventable. And it could happen to your child at a university near Bailey County.

Why Bailey County Families Choose Attorney 911 for Hazing Cases

1. We Are Fighting This Battle RIGHT NOW

While other law firms talk about hazing, we are actively litigating a $10 million hazing case against Pi Kappa Phi and the University of Houston. We know the defendants. We know their playbook. And we know how to win.

2. We Have Insider Knowledge of Greek Life Culture

Our attorneys Ralph Manginello and Lupe Pena are former insurance defense lawyers — we know how fraternities and universities try to avoid liability. We’ve seen their tactics from the inside, and we know how to dismantle them.

3. We Travel to Bailey County for Your Case

While we are based in Houston, Austin, and Beaumont, we serve hazing victims nationwide, including Bailey County. We offer:
Free video consultations for Bailey County families
Willingness to travel to Bailey County for depositions, meetings, and trials
Remote case management so you don’t have to leave home

4. We Work on Contingency — $0 Upfront for Bailey County Families

We understand that fighting a national fraternity and a major university is intimidating — especially when you’re already dealing with medical bills and emotional trauma. That’s why we take hazing cases on contingency:

💵 You pay nothing upfront
💵 We only get paid if we win your case
💵 Our fee comes from the settlement or verdict — not your pocket

Bailey County families: You can afford to fight back.

5. We Have a Proven Track Record of Multi-Million Dollar Results

Our firm has secured millions of dollars for victims of institutional negligence, including:

  • BP Texas City explosion litigation (mass tort experience)
  • Multi-million dollar personal injury verdicts
  • High-profile criminal defense wins

We know how to take on powerful defendants — and win.

Who Is Liable for Hazing in Bailey County?

1. The Fraternity Chapter (Local & National)

  • Directly organized and conducted hazing activities
  • Failed to enforce anti-hazing policies despite prior incidents
  • Created a culture of abuse that led to injury or death

2. The University

  • Often owns or controls fraternity houses (premises liability)
  • Has a duty to supervise Greek life and prevent hazing
  • Knew or should have known about hazing risks (negligent supervision)

3. Individual Members & Officers

  • Chapter president, pledgemaster, and active members who participated
  • Former members who hosted hazing at their homes
  • Alumni who enabled the culture

4. Housing Corporations

  • Entities that own fraternity/sorority houses (premises liability)
  • Failed to prevent hazing on their property

5. Insurance Companies

  • National fraternities have liability insurance policies
  • Universities have institutional insurance
  • Individuals may have homeowner’s insurance

Bailey County families: We pursue every liable party to maximize your compensation.

What to Do If Your Child Is Hazed in Bailey County

Step 1: Get Medical Attention Immediately

Even if your child says they’re “fine,” hazing injuries can be life-threatening. Rhabdomyolysis, alcohol poisoning, and internal injuries may not show symptoms right away.

🏥 Go to the ER if your child:

  • Is passing dark/brown urine (sign of muscle breakdown)
  • Can’t move or walk normally
  • Has severe muscle pain
  • Is vomiting uncontrollably
  • Shows signs of alcohol poisoning (confusion, slow breathing, unconsciousness)

Step 2: Preserve All Evidence

Take photos/videos of injuries, hazing locations, and any physical evidence
Save all communications (texts, GroupMe, Snapchat, Instagram DMs)
Get witness names and contact info (other pledges, bystanders)
Document everything (dates, times, what was said, who was involved)

DO NOT:

  • Delete any messages or posts
  • Confront the fraternity/sorority without legal counsel
  • Sign anything from the organization
  • Post about the incident on social media

Step 3: Report the Hazing

📞 Call the police — Hazing is a crime in Texas (up to a State Jail Felony if it causes death)
🏫 Report to the university — File a Title IX complaint if applicable
📝 File a complaint with the national fraternity/sorority

Step 4: Contact Attorney 911 Immediately

📞 Call 1-888-ATTY-911 (24/7 for Bailey County hazing emergencies)
📧 Email ralph@atty911.com
💻 Free consultation: [Schedule Here]

The sooner you contact us, the stronger your case will be.

Texas Hazing Laws: What Bailey County Families Need to Know

1. Hazing Is a Crime in Texas

Under Texas Education Code § 37.151-37.157, hazing is defined as:

“Any intentional, knowing, or reckless act occurring on or off campus that endangers the mental or physical health or safety of a student for the purpose of pledging, initiation, affiliation, holding office, or maintaining membership in an organization.”

Criminal Penalties:

Offense Punishment
Engaging in hazing Class B Misdemeanor (up to 180 days jail, $2,000 fine)
Hazing causing serious bodily injury Class A Misdemeanor (up to 1 year jail, $4,000 fine)
Hazing causing death State Jail Felony (180 days – 2 years jail, $10,000 fine)

2. Consent Is NOT a Defense

Texas law is clear:

“It is not a defense to prosecution that the person against whom the hazing was directed consented to or acquiesced in the hazing activity.”Texas Education Code § 37.154

Fraternities will argue: “They agreed to participate!”
The law says: Consent doesn’t matter.

3. Universities Can Be Held Liable

Universities have a duty to protect students from foreseeable harm. If they knew or should have known about hazing and failed to act, they can be sued for:

  • Negligent supervision
  • Premises liability (if they own the fraternity house)
  • Failure to enforce anti-hazing policies

Precedent Cases: Hazing Victims Win Millions

Case Fraternity University Outcome
Stone Foltz (2021) Pi Kappa Alpha Bowling Green State $10.1 million settlement
Maxwell Gruver (2017) Phi Delta Theta Louisiana State $6.1 million jury verdict
Timothy Piazza (2017) Beta Theta Pi Penn State $110+ million settlement
Andrew Coffey (2017) Pi Kappa Phi Florida State Confidential settlement
Leonel Bermudez (2025) Pi Kappa Phi University of Houston $10 million lawsuit pending

Bailey County families: These results are possible for your case too.

Why Bailey County Families Can’t Fight This Alone

1. Universities and Fraternities Have Teams of Lawyers

When you report hazing, the university and fraternity will:
Deny everything
Blame the victim
Destroy evidence
Lowball settlement offers

They are not on your side.

2. Insurance Companies Will Try to Pay You Less

Insurance adjusters are trained to:
Minimize your injuries
Twist your words
Delay payments
Offer pennies on the dollar

They are not your friends.

3. The Legal System Is Complex

Hazing cases involve:
Multiple defendants (individuals, chapters, nationals, universities)
Complex liability theories (negligence, premises liability, intentional torts)
Criminal and civil parallel proceedings
Statutes of limitations (2 years in Texas)

You need an experienced hazing lawyer to navigate this.

Frequently Asked Questions for Bailey County Families

1. My child was hazed, but they don’t want to report it. What should I do?

We understand that victims often fear retaliation or social consequences. However:

  • Evidence disappears quickly (texts, photos, witness memories fade)
  • The statute of limitations is 2 years (if you wait too long, you lose your right to sue)
  • Other students are at risk (if you stay silent, hazing will continue)

We can help protect your child’s identity and pursue justice discreetly.

2. The fraternity says my child “consented” to hazing. Is that a defense?

No. Texas law explicitly states that consent is not a defense to hazing. Even if your child “agreed” to participate, the fraternity is still liable.

3. The university says they didn’t know about the hazing. Can they still be sued?

Yes. Universities have a duty to supervise Greek life and prevent foreseeable harm. If they had prior hazing incidents (as UH did in 2017) or failed to inspect fraternity houses, they can be held liable.

4. How much is my Bailey County hazing case worth?

Every case is different, but factors that increase compensation include:
Severity of injuries (hospitalization, permanent damage)
Psychological trauma (PTSD, anxiety, depression)
University’s knowledge of prior incidents
Fraternity’s history of hazing
Egregiousness of conduct (waterboarding, forced consumption, physical abuse)

Our current case is seeking $10 million — and we believe that number is justified based on the severity of the abuse.

5. How long will my Bailey County hazing case take?

Most cases settle within 12-24 months, but complex cases (like ours) can take longer. Factors that affect timeline:
Severity of injuries (longer treatment = longer case)
Number of defendants (more defendants = more negotiation)
Whether the case goes to trial (settlements are faster)

We work aggressively to resolve cases as quickly as possible while maximizing compensation.

6. Do I need a lawyer near Bailey County?

No. While we are based in Houston, Austin, and Beaumont, we serve hazing victims nationwide, including Bailey County. We offer:
Free video consultations
Willingness to travel to Bailey County for depositions and meetings
Remote case management so you don’t have to leave home

You don’t need a local lawyer — you need the best hazing lawyer, no matter where you are.

Bailey County Parents: The Time to Act Is Now

Hazing doesn’t stop unless victims speak up.

Justice doesn’t happen unless families demand it.

Change doesn’t come unless institutions are held accountable.

If your child has been hazed at a university near Bailey County, we can help. We are fighting this battle right now — and we will fight for you with the same fury.

📞 Call 1-888-ATTY-911 (24/7 for Bailey County hazing emergencies)
📧 Email ralph@atty911.com
💻 Free consultation: [Schedule Here]

Bailey County families: You are not alone. We will fight for you.

To the Fraternities Operating Near Bailey County: We Are Watching

Pi Kappa Phi. Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Pi Kappa Alpha. Phi Delta Theta. Sigma Chi. Kappa Sigma.

If your chapter operates at Texas Tech, West Texas A&M, Midwestern State, or any university near Bailey County, know this:

We are tracking your house corporations.
We are documenting your hazing histories.
We are preparing lawsuits against you.
We will shut down your chapters.
We will bankrupt your nationals.

The same legal strategies that secured $10+ million verdicts nationwide apply to your chapter.

The Beta Nu chapter at University of Houston? SHUT DOWN.
Your chapter could be next.

Clean up your act before we clean you out in court.

© 2025 Attorney 911 | Legal Emergency Lawyers™ | Serving Bailey County, Texas & Nationwide
Offices in Houston, Austin, and Beaumont | 1-888-ATTY-911 | ralph@atty911.com

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