Anderson Mill Fraternity & Sorority Hazing Wrongful Death Lawyers | UT Austin, Texas State, St. Edward’s, Texas A&M Cases | Attorney911 — Legal Emergency Lawyers™ | Former Insurance Defense Attorney Knows University & Fraternity Insurance Tactics | Federal Court Title IX Litigation | BP Explosion Experience Fighting Billion-Dollar Institutions | HCCLA Criminal + Civil Hazing Defense | Multi-Million Dollar Proven Results | Free Consultation 1-888-ATTY-911
The Anderson Mill Parents' Guide to Campus Hazing: Your Rights, Recourse, and Path to Accountability If Your Child Is at a Texas University, You Need to Read This First Picture a scene that unfolds far too often in our community: A promising student from Anderson Mill, excited to start their university experience at UT Austin, Texas A&M, or another Texas campus, accepts a bid from a fraternity, sorority, or Corps program. What begins as camaraderie and tradition soon morphs into something darker—late-night calls, unexplained injuries, a sudden secrecy about “pledge activities,” and a child who seems anxious, exhausted, and fundamentally changed. As a parent in Anderson Mill, your instinct to protect clashes with the reality that your child is now hours away, entangled in a system where peer pressure and tradition can override safety. Right now, in Houston, our firm is actively litigating one of the most serious hazing cases in Texas—the Leonel Bermudez vs. University of Houston and Pi Kappa Phi (Beta Nu chapter) lawsuit. This ongoing $10 million case involves allegations of extreme physical abuse, forced consumption of food until vomiting, humiliation via “pledge fanny packs,” and workouts so severe they caused rhabdomyolysis and acute kidney failure, requiring…