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The Complete Guide to Hazing Lawsuits for Cedar Park Families: Holding Texas Universities & Fraternities Accountable If Your Child Was Hzed at UH, Texas A&M, UT, SMU, or Baylor—Here's What You Need to Know A Parent's Worst Nightmare: When "Tradition" Becomes Trauma Imagine this scenario, familiar to many Cedar Park families: Your child, bright-eyed and eager to find community at their new Texas university, accepts a bid to join a fraternity, sorority, or campus organization. What begins as exciting "bonding" quickly turns darker—late-night text demands, mandatory "workouts" that leave them bruised and exhausted, group chat humiliation, and the creeping understanding that saying "no" means social exile and failure. Then comes the call or text every parent dreads: your child is in the ER, hospitalized with rhabdomyolysis from forced exercise, or worse, unconscious from alcohol poisoning during a "Big/Little" night. You rush to the hospital, facing not just medical bills but the terrifying realization that the institution you trusted failed to protect your child. This isn't hypothetical. Right now, we're fighting one of Texas's most serious hazing cases: representing Leonel Bermudez in his $10 million lawsuit against the University of Houston, the Pi Kappa Phi Beta Nu chapter, its national headquarters,…