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The Complete Guide to Hazing Lawsuits & University Accountability for Longview, TX Families If Your Child Was Hzed at a Texas University, You Are Not Alone It starts with a phone call no parent in Longview ever wants to receive. Your child, who you dropped off at their university dorm just months ago with so much hope, is whispering that something's wrong. They're exhausted, injured, afraid to talk, but hinting at "traditions" gone too far. Maybe they mention late-night workouts that left them vomiting. Perhaps they show you bruises with implausible explanations. Or worst of all, you get the call from a hospital saying your child is in renal failure from extreme physical hazing. For families across Gregg County—from Longview to Kilgore, Gladewater to White Oak—this nightmare is unfolding right now at universities throughout Texas. At the University of Houston, a student named Leonel Bermudez nearly lost his kidneys after fraternity hazing. At Texas A&M, pledges have suffered chemical burns requiring skin grafts. At UT Austin, Baylor, and SMU, similar patterns of abuse continue despite public promises of reform. This comprehensive guide explains what Longview families need to know about hazing in 2025: what it really looks like, Texas laws…