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The Comprehensive Guide to Hazing Litigation for Families in Covington County, Alabama A Parent's Worst Fear Realized You just dropped your child off at college in Alabama or another Southeastern campus, full of hope for their future. A few weeks later, you get a call in the middle of the night. Your child is in the emergency room—bruised, burned, or suffering from alcohol poisoning. They're mumbling about "pledge activities," "tradition," and "not wanting to get anyone in trouble." The hospital staff mentions the word "hazing," but the fraternity brothers are already texting about what to say if anyone asks. The university says they'll "look into it," but weeks pass with no answers. This nightmare scenario happens to families every year, including right here in Covington County. When it does, you need more than promises from a university public relations department. You need a legal team that understands exactly how fraternities, sororities, and athletic programs cover up hazing—and how to hold them accountable. Right now, in Texas, we're fighting one of the most serious hazing cases in the country. In late 2025, we filed a $10 million lawsuit on behalf of Leonel Bermudez against the University of Houston and the Pi…