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The Complete Guide to Hazing Lawsuits for Williamson County, Texas Families: Your Path to Accountability and Justice If Your Child Was Hazed at a Texas University, You Are Not Alone It’s 2 a.m. on a Tuesday. Your phone vibrates on your nightstand in Round Rock. It’s your son, a freshman at Texas A&M University in College Station. His voice is slurred, confused. He says he’s “fine” but mentions being at a fraternity house, that he had to “finish his drink,” and that his legs won’t work right. He’s afraid to call for help because the older members said it would “ruin everything for the brotherhood.” You tell him to stay put, you’re coming—but College Station is 90 minutes away. The panic sets in. This was supposed to be his college experience. What is actually happening to him? For parents and families across Williamson County—from Georgetown to Round Rock, Cedar Park to Leander—this nightmare scenario is unfolding in dorm rooms, off-campus houses, and remote fields connected to universities throughout Texas. Hazing isn’t a relic of the past or something that “only happens elsewhere.” It’s happening right now, at the very universities where Williamson County families proudly send their children: The University…