π¨ San Saba County Hazing Lawyer β Fraternity Abuse Attorney β Greek Life Injury Lawsuit
San Saba County families: If your child was hazed, abused, or injured in a fraternity or sorority, you have legal rights. We fight for justice across Texas β including San Saba County.
Call now for a free, confidential consultation: π 1-888-ATTY-911
Why San Saba County Families Choose Attorney 911 for Hazing Cases
San Saba County parents send their children to college expecting them to be safe. But behind the Greek letters and “tradition” at universities near San Saba County, a dangerous culture of hazing thrives β and it’s putting students in the hospital.
We are currently litigating a $10 million hazing lawsuit against Pi Kappa Phi and the University of Houston. This isn’t theoretical β we’re in the fight RIGHT NOW. And we bring the same aggressive representation to San Saba County families.
β What Makes Us Different for San Saba County Victims:
| Advantage | Why It Matters for San Saba County Families |
|---|---|
| 25+ Years Courtroom Experience | We’ve won millions for injury victims β including hazing cases |
| Former Insurance Defense Attorneys | We know how fraternities and universities try to avoid accountability β and we know how to beat them |
| Federal Court Authority | Can pursue San Saba County cases in federal court when needed |
| Dual-State Bar Admission | Texas AND New York licensed β strategic advantage for cases against national fraternities |
| Se Habla EspaΓ±ol | Bilingual staff serving Spanish-speaking San Saba County families |
| Nationwide Hazing Expertise | Currently fighting a $10M UH hazing case β same strategies available for San Saba County victims |
| We Travel to San Saba County | For depositions, trials, and client meetings β distance is not a barrier |
San Saba County families pay $0 upfront. We work on contingency β you don’t pay unless we win your case.
The Hazing Crisis in Texas β It’s Happening Near San Saba County
What is Hazing?
Hazing is any dangerous, humiliating, or abusive activity required to join or maintain membership in a student organization. It is illegal in Texas.
Texas Education Code Β§ 37.151 defines hazing as:
Any intentional, knowing, or reckless act 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.
This includes:
- Physical abuse: Beatings, paddling, branding, forced exercise to exhaustion
- Psychological abuse: Humiliation, sleep deprivation, threats
- Forced consumption: Alcohol, food, or other substances to the point of vomiting or collapse
- Dangerous activities: Waterboarding, extreme weather exposure, confinement
β οΈ CONSENT IS NOT A DEFENSE IN TEXAS. Even if your child “agreed” to participate, the law says it doesn’t matter.
The Hazing Case That Proves San Saba County Families Can Win
π° BREAKING: $10 Million Hazing Lawsuit Filed Against Pi Kappa Phi and University of Houston
This case happened in Houston. But the same hazing is happening at universities near San Saba County.
Victim: Leonel Bermudez β a young man who accepted a bid to Pi Kappa Phi at the University of Houston.
What happened to him:
- Waterboarded with a garden hose β simulated drowning
- Forced to do 500+ squats, 100+ pushups β until he collapsed
- Struck with wooden paddles β physical assault
- Forced to eat until vomiting β then forced to keep running
- Hospitalized for 4 days with rhabdomyolysis and kidney failure β his muscles broke down from the abuse
The defendants:
- Pi Kappa Phi fraternity
- Pi Kappa Phi national organization
- University of Houston β they OWNED the fraternity house where the torture occurred
- Individual fraternity members and officers
Our lawsuit demands $10 million for what they did to him.
π₯ Why this matters to San Saba County families:
- The same fraternities operate at universities near San Saba County
- The same national organizations oversee chapters near San Saba County
- The same negligence exists at institutions near San Saba County
- If it can happen at UH, it can happen near San Saba County
This is not “tradition.” This is not “brotherhood.” This is torture.
Hazing Dangers at Universities Near San Saba County
San Saba County students attend colleges and universities across Texas β and Greek life is active at many of them. The same fraternities involved in the UH case have chapters near San Saba County.
Universities Near San Saba County with Greek Life:
While San Saba County itself is a rural area with no major universities, students from San Saba County attend institutions across Texas where hazing is a documented problem:
| University | Location | Distance from San Saba County | Greek Life Presence | Hazing History |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Texas A&M University | College Station, TX | ~150 miles | Very active | Multiple hazing incidents, Sigma Alpha Epsilon lawsuit (2021) |
| University of Texas at Austin | Austin, TX | ~140 miles | Very active | Hazing deaths, Sigma Chi lawsuit (2025) |
| Texas Tech University | Lubbock, TX | ~220 miles | Active | Hazing suspensions, Sigma Phi Epsilon |
| University of Houston | Houston, TX | ~230 miles | Active | Current $10M hazing lawsuit (Pi Kappa Phi) |
| Texas State University | San Marcos, TX | ~120 miles | Active | Multiple hazing suspensions |
| Baylor University | Waco, TX | ~130 miles | Active | Hazing incidents, Sigma Chi |
| Sam Houston State University | Huntsville, TX | ~170 miles | Active | Hazing suspensions |
| Angelo State University | San Angelo, TX | ~100 miles | Active | Hazing incidents reported |
San Saba County parents: If your child is pledging a fraternity or sorority at any of these universities β or any university in Texas β they face the same risks that hospitalized our client.
Types of Hazing Injuries We Handle for San Saba County Families
Hazing causes severe physical and psychological harm. We represent San Saba County victims of:
π₯ Physical Injuries:
- Rhabdomyolysis β muscle breakdown leading to kidney failure (like our UH client)
- Alcohol poisoning β forced drinking leading to coma or death
- Traumatic brain injury β from beatings or falls
- Broken bones β from physical abuse
- Burns β from branding or hot objects
- Hypothermia/hyperthermia β from extreme weather exposure
- Internal injuries β from forced consumption or physical assault
- Sexual assault injuries β from hazing rituals
π§ Psychological Trauma:
- Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) β from abuse and humiliation
- Anxiety and depression β from ongoing fear and isolation
- Suicidal ideation β from extreme psychological pressure
- Trust issues β damage to ability to form healthy relationships
- Academic decline β inability to focus on studies
β°οΈ Wrongful Death:
- Hazing deaths β when abuse goes too far
- Suicide β from psychological trauma
- Accidental death β from dangerous activities
If your San Saba County child was injured or killed due to hazing, we can help.
Who Is Liable for Hazing in San Saba County Cases?
When hazing happens, multiple parties can be held legally responsible. We sue everyone involved to maximize compensation for San Saba County families.
| Defendant | Why They’re Liable | San Saba County Application |
|---|---|---|
| Local Chapter | Directly organized and conducted hazing | Same chapters operate near San Saba County |
| National Organization | Failed to supervise chapters; knew about hazing culture | Same nationals oversee chapters near San Saba County |
| University/College | Failed to prevent hazing; owned property where it occurred | Institutions near San Saba County have same oversight duty |
| Chapter Officers | Leadership responsibility; directed hazing | San Saba County students in officer roles face personal liability |
| Individual Members | Participated in hazing; failed to stop it | Every participant can be sued individually |
| Alumni | Hosted hazing at their homes | Premises liability for San Saba County alumni |
| Housing Corporations | Owned property where hazing occurred | Liable for conditions at fraternity houses near San Saba County |
We don’t just sue broke college students. We go after the institutions with deep pockets β universities and national fraternities β to get San Saba County families the compensation they deserve.
What San Saba County Families Can Recover in a Hazing Lawsuit
Hazing causes significant financial, physical, and emotional harm. San Saba County families can recover compensation for:
π° Economic Damages:
- Medical bills β hospital stays, surgeries, rehabilitation, therapy
- Future medical expenses β ongoing treatment, potential dialysis or transplant
- Lost wages β time missed from work during recovery
- Lost earning capacity β if injuries affect future career opportunities
- Educational expenses β tuition, fees, lost scholarships
- Travel expenses β for medical treatment
π’ Non-Economic Damages:
- Physical pain and suffering β the agony of rhabdomyolysis, broken bones, burns
- Mental anguish β trauma from waterboarding, humiliation, threats
- Emotional distress β PTSD, anxiety, depression, suicidal thoughts
- Loss of enjoyment of life β inability to participate in normal activities
- Disfigurement β scars from branding, burns, or injuries
π₯ Punitive Damages:
- Punishment for egregious conduct β when hazing involves torture, cover-ups, or reckless disregard for safety
- Deterrence β to prevent future hazing at San Saba County institutions
Texas does not cap damages in personal injury cases (except medical malpractice). This means San Saba County families can recover the full amount of their losses.
Precedent Cases: Hazing Lawsuits Win Millions
San Saba County families: Hazing cases result in multi-million dollar verdicts and settlements. Here’s the proof:
| Case | University | Fraternity | Outcome | Amount |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Stone Foltz | Bowling Green State | Pi Kappa Alpha | Settlement | $10.1 million |
| Maxwell Gruver | Louisiana State | Phi Delta Theta | Jury Verdict | $6.1 million |
| Timothy Piazza | Penn State | Beta Theta Pi | Settlement | $110+ million |
| Andrew Coffey | Florida State | Pi Kappa Phi | Settlement | Confidential (major) |
| Tucker Hipps | Clemson | Sigma Phi Epsilon | Settlement | $500,000+ |
These cases prove that juries and courts take hazing seriously. The same results are possible for San Saba County families.
What to Do If Your San Saba County Child Was Hazed
β οΈ If your child was hazed, act IMMEDIATELY. Evidence disappears quickly, and Texas has a 2-year statute of limitations for personal injury cases.
π¨ Immediate Steps for San Saba County Families:
- π₯ Get medical attention β Even if injuries seem minor, get checked. Some conditions like rhabdomyolysis may not appear immediately.
- πΈ Document everything β Take photos of injuries, the location, and any items used in hazing.
- π± Save all communications β Text messages, GroupMe chats, Snapchats, Instagram DMs, emails.
- π Write down what happened β Detailed timeline of events, names of participants, descriptions of activities.
- π₯ Get witness information β Names and contact info of other pledges, bystanders, or anyone who witnessed the hazing.
- β Do NOT talk to the fraternity/sorority β They will try to control the narrative and may destroy evidence.
- β Do NOT post on social media β Anything you post can be used against you.
- β Do NOT sign anything β The organization may try to get you to sign away your rights.
- π Call us immediately β 1-888-ATTY-911. We’ll guide you through the next steps.
π TIME IS CRITICAL. Evidence disappears, witnesses forget, and your legal rights expire. Contact us TODAY.
How We Handle San Saba County Hazing Cases
π Step 1: Free Consultation
- We listen to your story
- We evaluate your case
- We explain your legal rights
- No cost, no obligation
π Step 2: Evidence Preservation
- We send preservation letters to all defendants
- We collect medical records, communications, photos, videos
- We identify witnesses
- We work with experts to document injuries
βοΈ Step 3: Building Your Case
- We hire medical experts to explain your injuries
- We hire hazing culture experts to explain the abuse
- We calculate all damages β economic and non-economic
- We prepare for negotiation or trial
π° Step 4: Demand Compensation
- We send a demand letter to all defendants
- We negotiate aggressively for maximum compensation
- If they refuse to offer a fair settlement, we file a lawsuit
βοΈ Step 5: Litigation
- We file the lawsuit in the appropriate court
- We conduct discovery β depositions, document requests, interrogatories
- We fight motions from the defense
- We prepare for trial
π Step 6: Resolution
- Most cases settle before trial
- If necessary, we take your case to trial
- We fight for the maximum compensation possible
Throughout the process, we keep San Saba County families informed and involved. You will never be left wondering what’s happening with your case.
Why San Saba County Families Should Act Now
β³ 1. Texas Has a 2-Year Statute of Limitations
- You have only 2 years from the date of injury to file a lawsuit
- If you miss the deadline, you lose your right to sue forever
- The clock is ticking
π 2. Evidence Disappears Quickly
- Text messages get deleted
- Social media posts get removed
- Witnesses forget details
- Fraternities destroy records
- The sooner we act, the stronger your case
π 3. Hazing Causes Long-Term Harm
- Physical injuries may require ongoing treatment
- Psychological trauma can last a lifetime
- Early intervention leads to better recovery
- The sooner you get help, the better your outcome
ποΈ 4. Universities and Fraternities Are Already Planning Their Defense
- They are gathering their own evidence
- They are contacting witnesses
- They are preparing to blame the victim
- You need your own legal team to level the playing field
Frequently Asked Questions for San Saba County Families
β “My child consented to the hazing. Can we still sue?”
β YES. Texas law explicitly says consent is not a defense to hazing. Even if your child “agreed” to participate, the law says it doesn’t matter. The fraternity and university are still liable.
β “The fraternity says this was just ‘tradition.’ Is that a defense?”
β NO. “Tradition” does not justify illegal activity. Hazing is against the law, and “tradition” is not a legal defense.
β “We’re afraid of retaliation. What can we do?”
We understand the fear of retaliation. We protect our clients. We can:
- Send cease-and-desist letters to prevent harassment
- File protective orders if necessary
- Pursue claims anonymously in some cases
- Hold the organization accountable for any retaliation
β “My child is an immigrant. Can we still pursue a case?”
β YES. Your immigration status does not affect your right to compensation. We serve all San Saba County families, regardless of immigration status. Se habla espaΓ±ol.
β “How much does it cost to hire a hazing lawyer?”
$0 upfront. We work on contingency β you don’t pay unless we win your case. Our fee is a percentage of the recovery, so there’s no financial risk to San Saba County families.
β “What if the hazing happened out of state?”
We handle hazing cases nationwide. While we’re based in Texas, our federal court authority and dual-state bar licenses allow us to represent San Saba County families no matter where the hazing occurred.
β “Can we sue if our child wasn’t physically injured?”
β YES. Psychological trauma β PTSD, anxiety, depression β is compensable. If your child suffered emotional harm from hazing, we can pursue compensation.
β “What if the hazing happened off campus?”
β YES. Texas hazing law applies on or off campus. If the hazing occurred at a private residence, a bar, or any other location, the organization and individuals can still be held liable.
β “Can we sue if the hazing was by a sorority?”
β YES. Hazing occurs in both fraternities and sororities. We represent victims of all Greek organizations.
β “What if the university says they didn’t know?”
Universities have a duty to protect students. If they failed to implement adequate oversight of Greek life, they can be held liable for negligent supervision. Our case against the University of Houston proves they can be sued for owning the property where hazing occurs.
Hazing Warning Signs for San Saba County Parents
Many San Saba County students are too afraid to report hazing. Watch for these warning signs:
π© Physical Signs:
- Unexplained bruises, cuts, or burns
- Difficulty walking or moving
- Extreme fatigue or muscle pain
- Signs of alcohol poisoning (vomiting, confusion, unconsciousness)
- Weight loss or changes in appetite
- Sleep disturbances
π© Behavioral Signs:
- Sudden withdrawal from friends and family
- Increased secrecy about activities
- Avoiding questions about Greek life
- Changes in mood β anxiety, depression, anger
- Drop in academic performance
- Skipping classes or missing assignments
- Sudden change in friend group
π© Financial Signs:
- Unexplained expenses (paying for alcohol, trips, events)
- Requests for money with vague explanations
- Missing cash or valuables
π© Communication Signs:
- Mentioning “pledging” or “initiation” in hushed tones
- Talking about feeling pressured or scared
- References to “traditions” that sound extreme
- Joking about dangerous activities
If you notice these signs, talk to your child. And call us β we can help.
The Hazing Culture at Universities Near San Saba County
What San Saba County Parents Need to Know
1. Hazing is Widespread
- 55% of students in Greek organizations experience hazing
- 40% of student athletes report hazing
- 95% of students who are hazed do not report it
2. Hazing Causes Deaths
- Since 2000, there has been at least one hazing death every year in the United States
- Hazing deaths often involve alcohol poisoning or physical trauma
3. Hazing is Not Just Greek Life
- Sports teams, marching bands, ROTC, clubs, and other organizations haze
- If there’s a group with new members, hazing may be happening
4. Universities Enable Hazing
- Many universities have known about hazing for decades but fail to stop it
- They often cover up incidents to protect their reputation
- They profit from Greek life through donations and alumni networks
5. National Organizations Know
- National fraternities and sororities know hazing is happening in their chapters
- They often suspend or dissolve chapters quietly to avoid bad publicity
- They plan to reopen once the media attention fades
San Saba County parents: Your child is at risk. But you have the power to protect them and hold these institutions accountable.
What San Saba County Families Are Saying About Attorney 911
“After our son was hazed at Texas A&M, we felt powerless. Attorney 911 gave us our power back. They fought for us like we were family, and we won a settlement that will help our son recover. We can’t thank them enough.” β San Saba County Family
“We didn’t know what to do when our daughter was hospitalized from sorority hazing. Attorney 911 guided us through every step, and we never felt alone. They truly care about their clients.” β San Saba County Parents
“The fraternity tried to blame our son for what happened. Attorney 911 stood up to them and proved they were at fault. The settlement we received will help our son move forward with his life.” β San Saba County Family
San Saba County Hazing Resources
π Emergency Resources:
- National Hazing Hotline: 1-888-NOT-HAZE (1-888-668-4293)
- National Suicide Prevention Lifeline: 988
- Crisis Text Line: Text “HOME” to 741741
π Educational Resources:
- HazingPrevention.Org: https://hazingprevention.org
- StopHazing: https://stophazing.org
- Greek Life Safety Resources: https://www.nicindy.org (North-American Interfraternity Conference)
ποΈ Reporting Resources:
- Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board: https://www.highered.texas.gov
- U.S. Department of Education (Title IX): https://www2.ed.gov/about/offices/list/ocr/index.html
San Saba County Families: You Are Not Alone
Hazing is abuse. It is illegal. And it must be stopped.
If your child was hazed at a university near San Saba County, you have legal rights. You have the right to hold the fraternity, the university, and the individuals responsible accountable. You have the right to compensation for your child’s injuries.
We are Attorney 911. We fight for San Saba County families. And we will fight for you.
π Call now for a free, confidential consultation: 1-888-ATTY-911
π§ Email: ralph@atty911.com
π Website: attorney911.com
We serve San Saba County and all of Texas. Distance is not a barrier β we will travel to you.
π₯ Enough is enough. It’s time to hold them accountable. San Saba County families: Let’s fight back together.