Hazing Victim Legal Representation for Culberson County, Texas
🚨 Hazing Is Happening in Culberson County — And It’s Time to Hold Them Accountable
If your child was hazed at a fraternity, sorority, sports team, or other student organization in Culberson County, Texas, you’re not alone. Hazing isn’t just “tradition” or “boys being boys” — it’s abuse, assault, and sometimes even torture. And when universities and Greek organizations fail to protect students, they can be held legally and financially responsible.
At Attorney 911, we’re currently fighting a $10 million hazing lawsuit against Pi Kappa Phi and the University of Houston after a student was waterboarded, forced to do 500 squats, and hospitalized with kidney failure. We’re taking on the same fraternities, the same negligent universities, and the same culture of abuse that exists right here in Culberson County.
If your child was hazed in Culberson County, we will fight for you with the same aggression.
🔍 What Is Hazing? (And Why It’s Illegal in Texas)
Hazing isn’t just “rough initiation.” Under Texas law (Education Code § 37.151), hazing includes any activity that:
✅ Endangers physical or mental health (forced exercise, sleep deprivation, extreme weather exposure)
✅ Involves forced consumption (alcohol, food, or other substances to the point of vomiting or injury)
✅ Includes physical brutality (paddling, beating, waterboarding, branding)
✅ Causes psychological harm (humiliation, threats, isolation)
Texas law is clear: Consent is NOT a defense. Even if your child “agreed” to participate, the organization can still be held liable.
💔 Real Cases of Hazing in Texas — And What They Cost
Hazing isn’t just a Culberson County problem — it’s a Texas problem, and a national crisis. Here’s what universities and fraternities have already paid for their negligence:
| Case | University | Fraternity | Injury/Death | Outcome |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Leonel Bermudez (2025) | University of Houston | Pi Kappa Phi | Rhabdomyolysis, kidney failure, 4-day hospitalization | $10M lawsuit filed (our case) |
| Andrew Coffey (2017) | Florida State | Pi Kappa Phi | Died from forced alcohol consumption | Settlement (confidential) |
| Jared Munoz (2017) | University of Houston | Pi Kappa Alpha | Lacerated spleen (hospitalized) | $1M lawsuit filed |
| Stone Foltz (2021) | Bowling Green State | Pi Kappa Alpha | Died from forced drinking | $10.1M settlement |
| Max Gruver (2017) | Louisiana State | Phi Delta Theta | Died from alcohol poisoning (BAC 0.495) | $6.1M jury verdict |
| Timothy Piazza (2017) | Penn State | Beta Theta Pi | Died after falling down stairs (fraternity waited 12 hours to call 911) | $110M+ settlement |
These aren’t isolated incidents — they’re part of a pattern. And the same fraternities operating in Culberson County have paid millions for the same abuse.
🏛️ Who Can Be Sued for Hazing in Culberson County?
When hazing happens, everyone involved can be held accountable — not just the individuals who did it, but the organizations that allowed it.
Potential Defendants in a Culberson County Hazing Case:
| Defendant | Why They’re Liable | Example |
|---|---|---|
| The Local Chapter | Directly organized and participated in hazing | Pi Kappa Phi, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Kappa Sigma, etc. |
| National Fraternity/Sorority | Knew about hazing culture but failed to stop it | Pi Kappa Phi National, Sigma Alpha Epsilon National, etc. |
| University/College | Owned the property, failed to supervise Greek life | Sul Ross State University (Alpine), UT Permian Basin (Odessa), or other nearby schools |
| Chapter Officers | Leadership who directed hazing | President, Pledgemaster, Risk Manager |
| Individual Members | Participated in or allowed hazing | Active members, alumni, or “big brothers” |
| Housing Corporations | Owned the fraternity/sorority house where hazing occurred | Local alumni groups or national housing entities |
| Insurance Companies | Provided coverage for the organization | Homeowners’ insurance, general liability policies |
In our current case, we’re suing:
✔ Pi Kappa Phi National (for failing to stop hazing despite prior deaths)
✔ The UH Chapter (for organizing the abuse)
✔ University of Houston (for owning the house where torture occurred)
✔ Individual members (for participating in and allowing hazing)
The same strategy applies to Culberson County.
💰 What Can Culberson County Families Recover?
Hazing cases can result in substantial compensation for victims and their families. The exact amount depends on the severity of the injuries, but Texas juries have awarded millions in similar cases.
Types of Damages in a Hazing Lawsuit:
| Damage Type | What It Covers | Example (From Our Case) |
|---|---|---|
| Medical Expenses | Hospital bills, rehab, future treatment | 4-day hospital stay for rhabdomyolysis |
| Lost Wages | Time missed from work/school | Missed classes, internships, or jobs |
| Pain & Suffering | Physical and emotional trauma | PTSD from waterboarding, forced exercise |
| Mental Anguish | Anxiety, depression, fear of retaliation | Victim afraid to speak out due to threats |
| Punitive Damages | Punishment for reckless or intentional harm | Fraternity knew about prior hazing deaths |
| Wrongful Death | If hazing leads to death | Funeral costs, loss of companionship |
In our current case, we’re seeking $10 million — and we’re prepared to take it to trial if necessary.
📅 Texas Statute of Limitations: You Have 2 Years to Act
Under Texas law, you have two years from the date of the hazing incident to file a lawsuit.
⚠️ Don’t wait. Evidence disappears, witnesses forget, and universities try to cover up their mistakes. The sooner you contact us, the stronger your case will be.
📋 What to Do If Your Child Was Hazed in Culberson County
If your child was hazed, every minute counts. Here’s what you should do right now:
✅ Step 1: Get Medical Attention
- Even if injuries seem minor, get checked by a doctor.
- Hazing can cause long-term damage (rhabdomyolysis, brain injuries, PTSD).
- Medical records are critical evidence.
✅ Step 2: Preserve All Evidence
- Take photos/videos of injuries, hazing locations, and any physical evidence.
- Save all communications (texts, GroupMe, Snapchat, Instagram DMs).
- Write down everything your child remembers (dates, times, who was involved).
- Get witness names (other pledges, bystanders).
✅ Step 3: Do NOT Talk to the Organization
- Do not confront the fraternity/sorority — they will try to cover it up.
- Do not give statements to university officials without a lawyer present.
- Do not post about it on social media — anything you say can be used against you.
✅ Step 4: Contact Attorney 911 Immediately
- Call 1-888-ATTY-911 (24/7)
- Email ralph@atty911.com
- Free consultation — we’ll evaluate your case and explain your options.
We work on contingency — you pay nothing unless we win.
🔥 Why Culberson County Families Choose Attorney 911
✅ We’re fighting this battle RIGHT NOW — our current $10M hazing lawsuit proves we know how to win.
✅ Former insurance defense attorneys — we know how the other side thinks and how to beat them.
✅ Federal court authority — we can sue national fraternities anywhere in the U.S.
✅ Dual-state bar licenses (Texas & New York) — we have the legal firepower to take on big institutions.
✅ We travel to Culberson County — for depositions, trials, and client meetings.
✅ Se habla español — we serve Spanish-speaking families without language barriers.
✅ No upfront costs — we only get paid if we win your case.
We don’t just talk about fighting hazing — we’re in the courtroom right now, holding fraternities and universities accountable.
📢 Our Message to Fraternities in Culberson County
To Pi Kappa Phi, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Kappa Sigma, and every other fraternity operating near Culberson County:
“We know what you’re doing. We know your chapters have the same hazing culture that hospitalized our client. We know your national organizations have paid millions in settlements for the same abuse. And we’re coming for you next. If you haze students in Culberson County, we will hold you accountable — just like we’re doing in Houston.”
To Sul Ross State University, UT Permian Basin, and other nearby schools:
“You own the fraternity houses. You regulate Greek life. You have the power to stop hazing — and when you don’t, you’re just as liable as the fraternities. We’ve sued the University of Houston for owning the house where a student was waterboarded. We’ll do the same to you if you fail to protect your students.”
🚨 If Your Child Was Hazed in Culberson County, Call Us Now
Time is running out. Evidence is disappearing. But justice is possible.
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📜 Texas Hazing Laws: Know Your Rights
Texas has strict anti-hazing laws (Education Code § 37.151-37.157), including:
🔹 Hazing is a crime — punishable by jail time and fines.
🔹 Consent is not a defense — even if your child “agreed” to participate.
🔹 Organizations can be fined up to $10,000 for hazing.
🔹 Universities must report hazing — failure to do so is a crime.
If your child was hazed in Culberson County, you have legal rights — and we’ll help you enforce them.
💬 What Culberson County Families Are Saying About Hazing
“I thought it was just part of joining a fraternity. I didn’t realize it was illegal — or that it could put me in the hospital.” — Former pledge at a Texas university
“They made us drink until we threw up, then made us keep running. I was so scared I wouldn’t make it through.” — Hazing victim
“The university knew this was happening. They just didn’t care.” — Parent of a hazing victim
You don’t have to stay silent. We’re here to help.
📞 Take Action Today — Before It’s Too Late
If your child was hazed in Culberson County, Texas, call us now:
📞 1-888-ATTY-911
📧 ralph@atty911.com
Free consultation. No upfront costs. We only get paid if we win.
Attorney 911 — Fighting for Culberson County’s hazing victims.