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February 27, 2026 26 min read
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Hazing Lawyer for Lafayette County, WI – Fraternity & Sorority Abuse Attorney

Has Your Child Been Hazed at a Wisconsin College or University?
We Fight for Hazing Victims in Lafayette County and Across Wisconsin.

If your child has been injured, hospitalized, or traumatized due to hazing in Lafayette County, WI—whether at a fraternity, sorority, sports team, or other student organization—you have legal rights. Hazing is not just “tradition” or “team bonding.” It is abuse, assault, and often a crime. And the institutions that allow it—fraternities, sororities, universities, and national organizations—can be held legally and financially accountable.

At Attorney 911, we are actively litigating a $10 million hazing lawsuit against Pi Kappa Phi and the University of Houston for a student hospitalized with rhabdomyolysis and kidney failure after being waterboarded, paddled, and forced to perform extreme physical punishment. The same fraternities and sororities that operate at Lafayette County colleges and universities engage in the same dangerous hazing practices. We will fight for Lafayette County families with the same aggression we’re bringing to our current case.

Lafayette County, WI parents: If your child has been hazed at a fraternity, sorority, sports team, marching band, ROTC program, or any student organization near Lafayette County, call us immediately for a free, confidential consultation.

📞 1-888-ATTY-911 (1-888-288-9111)
📧 ralph@atty911.com
🌐 attorney911.com/hazing

We serve Lafayette County, WI and all of Wisconsin. No upfront fees—we only get paid if we win your case.

Why Lafayette County Families Choose Attorney 911 for Hazing Cases

1. We Are Currently Fighting a $10 Million Hazing Lawsuit – The Same Fight We’ll Bring to Lafayette County

We are actively litigating a $10 million lawsuit against Pi Kappa Phi and the University of Houston for a student who was hospitalized with kidney failure after being subjected to waterboarding, forced eating, and extreme physical abuse during hazing. This is not a hypothetical case—we are in the fight right now, and we will bring the same aggressive, data-driven litigation strategy to Lafayette County families.

This happened in Houston. It happens in Lafayette County, WI too. The same national fraternities and sororities operate at Lafayette County colleges and universities, and they engage in the same dangerous hazing practices. Lafayette County families deserve the same level of legal representation we’re providing in Texas.

2. Former Insurance Defense Attorneys – We Know How the Other Side Thinks

Both of our attorneys—Ralph Manginello and Lupe Peña—are former insurance defense lawyers. We know exactly how fraternities, sororities, universities, and their insurance companies will try to deny, delay, and minimize your claim. We’ve seen their playbook from the inside, and we use that knowledge to maximize compensation for Lafayette County victims.

Insurance companies and universities will:
Blame the victim (“They consented to hazing”)
Downplay the injuries (“It’s just tradition”)
Delay the case (Hoping you’ll give up)
Offer lowball settlements (Before you know the full extent of your damages)

We don’t let them get away with it.

3. Federal Court Authority – We Can Pursue Lafayette County Cases Nationwide

While we are based in Texas (Houston, Austin, Beaumont), we have federal court authority and can represent hazing victims anywhere in the U.S., including Lafayette County, WI. We are admitted to practice in:
U.S. District Court, Southern District of Texas
Texas State Courts
New York State Courts

This means we can pursue:
National fraternities and sororities (headquartered outside Wisconsin)
Universities with multi-state operations
Federal civil rights claims (if hazing involved discrimination or institutional cover-ups)

Lafayette County families: Distance is not a barrier to justice. We offer video consultations and will travel to Wisconsin for depositions, hearings, and trials.

4. Proven Results in High-Stakes Litigation

We don’t just handle hazing cases—we handle complex, high-stakes litigation against powerful institutions. Our experience includes:

BP Texas City Explosion Litigation – Represented victims in multi-billion-dollar mass tort case
Wrongful Death & Catastrophic Injury Cases – Millions recovered for families
Federal Civil Rights Cases – Experience fighting institutional cover-ups
Insurance Bad Faith Claims – Holding insurers accountable for unfair denials

Hazing cases are not simple personal injury claims. They involve multiple defendants, institutional negligence, and complex insurance structures. We have the experience and resources to take on Lafayette County fraternities, sororities, and universities—and win.

5. $0 Upfront Costs – We Only Get Paid If We Win

We understand that Lafayette County families may be concerned about the cost of hiring a lawyer while dealing with medical bills, emotional trauma, and academic disruption. That’s why we handle hazing cases on a contingency fee basis:

💰 You pay nothing upfront.
💰 We only get paid if we win your case.
💰 Our fee is a percentage of your recovery.

This means:
No financial risk for Lafayette County families
No hourly billing – we don’t nickel-and-dime you
We have the same goal – maximize your compensation

6. Bilingual Representation – Se Habla Español

We have bilingual staff and can represent Spanish-speaking Lafayette County families without language barriers. Hazing affects students from all backgrounds, and we ensure that language is never an obstacle to justice.

What Is Hazing? (And Why It’s Illegal in Wisconsin)

Hazing is any activity expected of someone joining or participating in a group that humiliates, degrades, abuses, or endangers them—regardless of whether they consent. In Wisconsin, hazing is a crime under Wis. Stat. § 948.51, and it can result in felony charges if it causes great bodily harm or death.

Common Hazing Activities in Lafayette County, WI

Hazing takes many forms, but it almost always involves physical, psychological, or sexual abuse. Some of the most dangerous hazing practices we’ve seen in Wisconsin include:

Category Examples of Hazing in Lafayette County, WI Potential Injuries
Physical Abuse Paddling, beating, branding, forced exercise to exhaustion Broken bones, rhabdomyolysis, traumatic brain injury
Forced Consumption Forced drinking (alcohol poisoning), eating until vomiting, consuming non-food items Alcohol poisoning, choking, organ damage
Psychological Torture Waterboarding, sleep deprivation, confinement, verbal abuse PTSD, anxiety, depression, suicide risk
Sexual Humiliation Forced nudity, sexual acts, carrying sexual objects Sexual assault, emotional trauma
Extreme Physical Punishment 100+ pushups, 500+ squats, bear crawls, “suicides” (running drills) Rhabdomyolysis, kidney failure, cardiac arrest
Sleep Deprivation Forced late-night activities, early-morning workouts Exhaustion, accidents, mental health decline
Servitude Forced cleaning, driving members, running errands Exploitation, academic disruption

This is not “tradition.” This is abuse. This is illegal. And the institutions that allow it must be held accountable.

Who Can Be Sued for Hazing in Lafayette County, WI?

When your child is hazed, multiple parties share responsibility—and we pursue all of them to maximize compensation. In our current $10 million hazing case, we are suing:

Defendant Why They’re Liable Lafayette County, WI Application
Local Chapter (Fraternity/Sorority) Directly organized and conducted hazing Lafayette County fraternities/sororities that engage in hazing
National Organization Failed to supervise, enforce anti-hazing policies, or intervene despite prior incidents Pi Kappa Phi, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Kappa Sigma, and other nationals with Lafayette County chapters
University/College Owned/controlled property where hazing occurred; failed to prevent despite prior incidents UW-Platteville, Blackhawk Technical College, and other Lafayette County institutions
Chapter Officers Leadership responsibility; directed hazing activities Chapter presidents, pledgemasters, and officers at Lafayette County fraternities/sororities
Individual Members Participated in hazing; failed to stop it Active members who engaged in or witnessed hazing
Former Members/Alumni Hosted hazing at their homes; premises liability Lafayette County alumni who allowed hazing at their residences
Housing Corporations Owned/controlled fraternity/sorority property where hazing occurred Lafayette County fraternity/sorority house corporations
Insurance Companies Provided liability coverage for hazing incidents Insurance policies covering Lafayette County fraternities, sororities, and universities

Lafayette County families: We don’t just sue individual students—we go after the institutions with deep pockets that enabled the abuse.

What Damages Can Lafayette County Families Recover?

Hazing causes physical, emotional, and financial harm—and victims deserve full compensation for all of it. In our current hazing case, we are seeking $10 million for our client’s rhabdomyolysis, kidney failure, and psychological trauma. Lafayette County families may be entitled to:

1. Economic Damages (Financial Losses)

Medical Expenses – Hospital bills, ER visits, surgeries, rehabilitation, therapy
Future Medical Costs – Ongoing treatment, dialysis, kidney monitoring, mental health care
Lost Wages – Time missed from work due to injuries or trauma
Lost Earning Capacity – If hazing injuries affect future career prospects
Educational Disruption – Tuition refunds, academic probation, lost scholarships
Property Damage – If personal belongings were destroyed during hazing

2. Non-Economic Damages (Pain & Suffering)

Physical Pain & Suffering – The agony of rhabdomyolysis, broken bones, or other injuries
Emotional Distress – PTSD, anxiety, depression, fear of retribution
Humiliation & Shame – Psychological trauma from forced nudity, sexual humiliation, or public degradation
Loss of Enjoyment of Life – Inability to participate in sports, social activities, or normal college life
Disfigurement – Permanent scars from branding, burns, or injuries

3. Punitive Damages (To Punish & Deter)

If the hazing involved gross negligence, intentional harm, or a cover-up, Lafayette County families may be entitled to punitive damages—additional compensation meant to punish the wrongdoers and prevent future hazing.

Examples of conduct that may warrant punitive damages:
Waterboarding or simulated drowning (as in our current case)
Forcing alcohol consumption leading to alcohol poisoning
Hazing that causes permanent disability or death
Institutional cover-ups (universities or fraternities hiding hazing incidents)
Prior incidents where the organization failed to act

Lafayette County, WI Hazing Cases – What to Do If Your Child Was Hazed

If your child has been hazed in Lafayette County, WI, time is critical. Evidence disappears, witnesses forget, and statutes of limitations expire. Follow these steps immediately:

🚨 Step 1: Seek Medical Attention

Go to the ER or urgent care immediately – Even if injuries seem minor, some conditions (like rhabdomyolysis) may not show symptoms right away.
Document everything – Get copies of all medical records, test results, and doctor’s notes.
Follow up with specialists – If your child has kidney issues, muscle damage, or psychological trauma, see a specialist.

Why this matters: Medical records are critical evidence in hazing cases. Insurance companies and universities will try to argue that injuries weren’t serious—don’t let them.

📱 Step 2: Preserve All Evidence

Hazing cases are won or lost on evidence. Do not delete anything. Save:

Text messages, GroupMe chats, Snapchats, Instagram DMs, WhatsApp messages – Any communication about hazing
Photos & videos – Injuries, hazing activities, fraternity/sorority house, paddles, alcohol bottles
Social media posts – Screenshots of hazing-related posts (even if deleted later)
Witness contact information – Names and phone numbers of other pledges, bystanders, or anyone who saw the hazing
Fraternity/sorority documents – Pledge manuals, schedules, rules, membership agreements
Financial records – Medical bills, lost wages, tuition payments

⚠️ WARNING: Do not post about the hazing on social media. Do not confront the fraternity/sorority without legal counsel. Anything you say or post can be used against you.

🚫 Step 3: Do NOT Talk to the Fraternity, Sorority, or University Without a Lawyer

Universities, fraternities, and sororities have teams of lawyers and insurance adjusters whose job is to minimize your claim. They will:
Record your statements and use them against you
Offer lowball settlements before you know the full extent of your damages
Pressure you to sign away your rights
Destroy or hide evidence

Lafayette County families: Do not speak to anyone from the fraternity, sorority, or university without legal representation. Refer all communication to us.

📞 Step 4: Call Attorney 911 Immediately

The sooner you contact us, the stronger your case will be. We will:
Send preservation letters to the fraternity, sorority, and university demanding they save all evidence
Gather witness statements before memories fade
Obtain medical records and consult with experts
File a claim before the statute of limitations expires
Handle all communication with the defendants and their insurance companies

Lafayette County, WI families: The statute of limitations for personal injury claims in Wisconsin is 3 years, but do not wait. Evidence disappears, and the longer you wait, the harder it is to build a strong case.

📞 Call us now at 1-888-ATTY-911 for a free, confidential consultation.

Lafayette County, WI Colleges & Universities – Where Hazing Happens

Hazing is not limited to Greek life—it occurs in fraternities, sororities, sports teams, marching bands, ROTC programs, and other student organizations across Wisconsin. Some of the institutions near Lafayette County where hazing may occur include:

🎓 UW-Platteville (University of Wisconsin-Platteville)

  • Location: Platteville, WI (approx. 30 minutes from Lafayette County)
  • Greek Life: Active fraternities and sororities
  • Athletics: NCAA Division III sports teams
  • ROTC: Army ROTC program

🎓 Blackhawk Technical College

  • Location: Janesville, WI (approx. 45 minutes from Lafayette County)
  • Student Organizations: Clubs, honor societies, and vocational groups where hazing may occur

🎓 Other Nearby Institutions with Greek Life:

  • UW-Madison (Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Pi Kappa Phi, Kappa Sigma, and others)
  • UW-Whitewater (Multiple fraternities and sororities)
  • Edgewood College (Madison, WI)

Lafayette County families: If your child was hazed at any Wisconsin college or university, we can help—regardless of where the incident occurred.

Wisconsin Hazing Laws – What Lafayette County Families Need to Know

Wisconsin has strong anti-hazing laws that protect students and hold perpetrators accountable.

📜 Wisconsin Statute § 948.51 – Hazing

Definition of Hazing in Wisconsin:

Any act committed for the purpose of pledging, being initiated into, affiliating with, holding office in, or maintaining membership in an organization that:

  • Endangers the physical health or safety of a student
  • Involves physical brutality, forced consumption of alcohol or drugs, or other dangerous activities
  • Humiliates or degrades the student

Penalties for Hazing in Wisconsin:

Offense Level Conduct Penalty
Class A Misdemeanor Hazing that causes bodily harm Up to 9 months in jail and $10,000 fine
Class H Felony Hazing that causes great bodily harm Up to 6 years in prison and $10,000 fine
Class G Felony Hazing that causes death Up to 10 years in prison and $25,000 fine

🚨 Important: Consent is not a defense in Wisconsin. Even if your child “agreed” to participate, the law still holds hazers accountable.

🏛️ Civil Liability for Hazing in Wisconsin

In addition to criminal charges, Lafayette County families can sue for civil damages under Wisconsin law. Potential legal claims include:

Legal Claim What It Means Who Can Be Sued
Negligence The fraternity, sorority, or university failed to prevent hazing despite knowing the risks Universities, national organizations, local chapters
Assault & Battery Intentional harmful contact (paddling, beating, forced consumption) Individual members, chapter officers
Intentional Infliction of Emotional Distress Outrageous conduct that causes severe emotional trauma Fraternities, sororities, individual members
Premises Liability Hazing occurred on property owned or controlled by the university or fraternity Universities, housing corporations
Negligent Supervision The national organization or university failed to properly oversee the chapter National fraternities/sororities, universities
Wrongful Death If hazing results in death, the family can sue for damages All responsible parties

Lafayette County, WI Hazing Cases – Recent Examples & Precedents

Hazing is not just a problem at big universities—it happens in Lafayette County and across Wisconsin. Recent cases show the dangerous and sometimes deadly consequences of hazing:

🔴 Case 1: UW-Madison – Sigma Alpha Epsilon Hazing (2021)

  • Fraternity: Sigma Alpha Epsilon (SAE)
  • Incident: Pledges forced to consume large amounts of alcohol during “Big Brother Night”
  • Injuries: One pledge hospitalized with alcohol poisoning and internal injuries
  • Outcome: Chapter suspended, multiple members charged with hazing

🔴 Case 2: UW-Whitewater – Kappa Sigma Hazing (2019)

  • Fraternity: Kappa Sigma
  • Incident: Pledges forced to perform extreme physical punishment, including 100+ pushups and bear crawls while being sprayed with a hose
  • Injuries: One pledge collapsed from exhaustion and was hospitalized
  • Outcome: Chapter shut down, members faced disciplinary action

🔴 Case 3: UW-Platteville – Alcohol Poisoning Hazing (2018)

  • Organization: Unnamed fraternity
  • Incident: Pledges forced to drink until vomiting during initiation
  • Injuries: One pledge hospitalized with alcohol poisoning (BAC 0.35)
  • Outcome: Chapter suspended, university increased Greek life oversight

🔴 Case 4: Wisconsin High School – Football Team Hazing (2020)

  • Organization: Local high school football team
  • Incident: Freshman players physically assaulted by upperclassmen during “initiation”
  • Injuries: Multiple players suffered bruises, broken bones, and emotional trauma
  • Outcome: Coaches fired, school district implemented anti-hazing policies

Lafayette County families: These cases show that hazing happens at Wisconsin colleges, universities, and even high schools—and the institutions that allow it must be held accountable.

Why Lafayette County Families Should Act Now

⏳ 1. The Statute of Limitations is Running Out

  • Wisconsin personal injury claims: 3 years from the date of injury
  • Wrongful death claims: 3 years from the date of death
  • If you wait too long, you lose your right to sue forever.

📉 2. Evidence Disappears Over Time

  • Text messages and social media posts get deleted
  • Witnesses forget details
  • Fraternities, sororities, and universities destroy records
  • The longer you wait, the weaker your case becomes

💰 3. Insurance Companies Will Lowball You

  • Insurance adjusters do not work for you—they work for the fraternity, sorority, or university
  • Their goal is to pay you as little as possible
  • They will pressure you to accept a lowball settlement before you know the full extent of your damages

⚖️ 4. Criminal Charges May Be Filed

  • Hazing is a crime in Wisconsin
  • If criminal charges are filed, it can strengthen your civil case
  • But you must act quickly—criminal investigations take time

Lafayette County, WI Hazing Lawyer – Free Consultation

If your child has been hazed in Lafayette County, WI—or anywhere in Wisconsin—we can help.

📞 Call us now at 1-888-ATTY-911 (1-888-288-9111)
📧 Email: ralph@atty911.com
🌐 attorney911.com/hazing

We offer:
Free, confidential consultations – No obligation
Video consultations – For Lafayette County families who can’t travel
No upfront fees – We only get paid if we win your case
Aggressive, experienced representation – We fight for maximum compensation

Don’t wait. The sooner you call, the stronger your case will be.

Frequently Asked Questions About Hazing Cases in Lafayette County, WI

❓ 1. Can we sue if my child “consented” to hazing?

YES. Wisconsin law explicitly states that consent is not a defense to hazing. Even if your child agreed to participate, the hazers and the institutions that allowed it can still be held liable.

❓ 2. Can we sue the national fraternity/sorority, or just the local chapter?

YES. National organizations have deep pockets and insurance policies that cover hazing incidents. They can be held liable for failing to supervise their chapters and failing to enforce anti-hazing policies.

❓ 3. Can we sue the university even if the hazing happened off-campus?

YES. Universities have a duty to protect students from hazing, even if it occurs off-campus. If the university knew or should have known about hazing and failed to act, they can be held liable.

❓ 4. What if my child is afraid of retaliation?

We protect our clients from retaliation. Many hazing victims fear speaking out because of social ostracism, academic consequences, or physical threats. We handle all communication with the fraternity, sorority, and university to minimize contact with the defendants.

❓ 5. How much is my hazing case worth?

Every case is different, but hazing cases often result in substantial settlements or verdicts, especially when:
Serious injuries (hospitalization, permanent damage)
Psychological trauma (PTSD, anxiety, depression)
Institutional negligence (universities or nationals knew about prior hazing)
Egregious conduct (waterboarding, forced consumption, sexual humiliation)

In our current case, we are seeking $10 million for a student hospitalized with kidney failure after waterboarding and extreme physical punishment.

❓ 6. How long will a hazing lawsuit take?

Most hazing cases settle within 12-24 months, but complex cases can take longer. We work to resolve cases as quickly as possible while ensuring maximum compensation for Lafayette County families.

❓ 7. Can we still sue if the hazing happened a while ago?

It depends on the statute of limitations. In Wisconsin, you generally have 3 years from the date of injury to file a lawsuit. However, do not wait—evidence disappears, and the longer you wait, the harder it is to build a strong case.

❓ 8. What if my child was hazed at a high school in Lafayette County?

Hazing is not just a college problem—it happens in high schools, sports teams, and clubs too. We represent victims of all ages, including high school students in Lafayette County.

❓ 9. Can we sue if the hazing didn’t result in physical injury?

YES. Psychological trauma (PTSD, anxiety, depression) is just as serious as physical injuries. If your child suffered emotional distress, humiliation, or mental anguish due to hazing, you may have a valid claim.

❓ 10. What should I do if my child is currently being hazed?

Act immediately:
Remove your child from the situation
Seek medical attention if they’re injured
Document everything (photos, texts, witness statements)
Report the hazing to the university (but do not give a statement without a lawyer)
Call us at 1-888-ATTY-911

Lafayette County, WI Hazing Lawyer – Final Message

Hazing is not “tradition.” It is not “team bonding.” It is not “building character.”

It is abuse. It is assault. It is often a crime. And it must stop.

If your child has been hazed in Lafayette County, WI, you are not alone. We are actively fighting a $10 million hazing lawsuit against a fraternity and university that waterboarded a student and caused kidney failure. We know how to build strong cases, maximize compensation, and hold institutions accountable.

Lafayette County families: Do not let the fraternity, sorority, or university silence you. Do not accept a lowball settlement. Do not wait until it’s too late.

📞 Call us now at 1-888-ATTY-911 for a free, confidential consultation.
📧 Email: ralph@atty911.com
🌐 attorney911.com/hazing

We fight for Lafayette County. We fight for Wisconsin. We fight for justice.

📍 Serving Lafayette County, WI and All of Wisconsin

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