Hazing Victims in Clearwater County: Your Legal Rights and How We Can Help
π¨ Hazing Is Happening in Clearwater County β And It’s More Dangerous Than You Think
Clearwater County parents send their children to college expecting them to be safe. They trust universities to protect their students. They assume that when their child joins a fraternity or sorority, the organization will prioritize their well-being.
But that trust is being betrayed.
Hazing incidents like what happened at the University of Houston β where a student was waterboarded, forced to do 500 squats until his muscles broke down, and hospitalized with kidney failure β are happening at colleges and universities near Clearwater County.
The same national fraternities operate here. The same “traditions” exist. The same negligence is present.
And Attorney 911 is fighting back.
We are currently representing a hazing victim in a $10 million lawsuit against Pi Kappa Phi and the University of Houston. The same legal strategies we’re using in Houston are available to Clearwater County families. We will fight for Clearwater County victims with the same aggression, the same expertise, and the same commitment to justice.
π What Is Hazing? Clearwater County Families Need to Know
Hazing isn’t just “boys being boys” or “harmless pranks.” Under Minnesota law, hazing is any activity that:
- Endangers the physical or mental health of a student
- Is used for initiation, affiliation, or maintaining membership in an organization
- Includes physical abuse, forced consumption, sleep deprivation, or psychological abuse
Examples of hazing reported at colleges near Clearwater County:
- Forced alcohol consumption leading to alcohol poisoning
- Extreme physical exercise causing muscle breakdown (rhabdomyolysis)
- Waterboarding or simulated drowning
- Beatings with wooden paddles
- Sleep deprivation and exhaustion
- Psychological abuse and humiliation
- Sexual assault or harassment
This is not tradition. This is abuse. This is illegal.
βοΈ Your Legal Rights as a Clearwater County Hazing Victim
If your child has been hazed at a college or university near Clearwater County, you have legal rights. Minnesota law provides multiple avenues for holding perpetrators and institutions accountable.
1. Civil Lawsuit for Damages
You can file a civil lawsuit seeking compensation for:
- Medical expenses (past and future)
- Pain and suffering
- Emotional distress
- Lost wages or educational opportunities
- Punitive damages (to punish egregious conduct)
Our firm is currently pursuing a $10 million lawsuit for a hazing victim. Similar results are possible for Clearwater County families.
2. Criminal Charges
Hazing that causes serious injury can result in criminal charges, including:
- Assault
- Battery
- Reckless endangerment
- Manslaughter (in cases of death)
3. University Accountability
Universities have a legal duty to protect students. When they fail, they can be held liable for:
- Negligent supervision
- Premises liability (if hazing occurs on university property)
- Failure to respond to prior incidents
π The Devastating Impact of Hazing on Clearwater County Students
Hazing doesn’t just cause physical injuries. It leaves deep, lasting scars on victims and their families.
Physical Consequences:
- Rhabdomyolysis (muscle breakdown) β can lead to kidney failure, as seen in our current case
- Alcohol poisoning β a leading cause of hazing deaths
- Traumatic brain injuries β from beatings or falls
- Broken bones and internal injuries β from physical abuse
- Hypothermia or heat stroke β from exposure to extreme conditions
Psychological Consequences:
- Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) β from torture-like experiences
- Anxiety and depression β long-term mental health struggles
- Trust issues β difficulty forming relationships
- Academic decline β inability to focus on studies
- Substance abuse β self-medicating to cope with trauma
Financial Consequences:
- Medical bills β emergency room visits, hospitalization, ongoing treatment
- Lost wages β time missed from work during recovery
- Educational disruption β delayed graduation, lost scholarships
- Therapy costs β mental health treatment for trauma
Family Consequences:
- Emotional devastation β parents watching their child suffer
- Financial strain β covering medical and legal costs
- Fear for safety β ongoing concern for other children
ποΈ Who Is Liable for Hazing in Clearwater County?
When hazing occurs, multiple parties can be held legally responsible:
1. Individual Perpetrators
- Chapter officers who organized the hazing
- Members who participated
- Members who witnessed and failed to stop it
In our current case, we are pursuing individual fraternity members personally for their roles in the hazing.
2. Local Chapter
- The specific fraternity or sorority chapter that conducted the hazing
3. National Organization
- The national fraternity or sorority that failed to supervise the chapter
- In our current case, Pi Kappa Phi National is a defendant for failing to prevent hazing despite knowing about a “hazing crisis”
4. University or College
- For failing to protect students
- For failing to respond to prior incidents
- For failing to enforce anti-hazing policies
The University of Houston is a defendant in our current case for owning the fraternity house where hazing occurred and failing to prevent it despite a prior hazing incident in 2017.
5. Housing Corporations
- Organizations that own fraternity/sorority housing
- Premises liability for hazing that occurs on their property
6. Alumni and Advisors
- Former members who host or facilitate hazing
- Advisors who fail to intervene
π Precedent Cases Prove Clearwater County Victims Can Win
Clearwater County families might think that hazing is just “part of college culture” and that nothing can be done. That’s not true. Courts across America are holding fraternities, sororities, and universities accountable for hazing.
Case 1: $10.1 Million Settlement β Stone Foltz, Bowling Green State University
- Fraternity: Pi Kappa Alpha
- What Happened: Pledge forced to drink entire bottle of alcohol; died from alcohol poisoning
- Outcome: $10.1 million settlement from university and fraternity
- Significance: Our $10 million demand is directly in line with this precedent
Case 2: $6.1 Million Jury Verdict β Maxwell Gruver, Louisiana State University
- Fraternity: Phi Delta Theta
- What Happened: Pledge forced to drink during “Bible Study” ritual; died from alcohol poisoning (BAC 0.495 β more than 6x legal limit)
- Outcome: $6.1 million jury verdict; fraternity member convicted of negligent homicide
- Significance: Juries award millions in hazing cases when the conduct is egregious
Case 3: $110+ Million Settlement β Timothy Piazza, Penn State University
- Fraternity: Beta Theta Pi
- What Happened: Pledge forced to drink 18 drinks in 82 minutes; fell down stairs multiple times; fraternity members waited 12 hours to call 911
- Outcome: Confidential settlement estimated at $110+ million; multiple criminal convictions
- Significance: When evidence is strong, settlements reach nine figures
Case 4: Our Current Case β $10 Million Lawsuit β Leonel Bermudez, University of Houston
- Fraternity: Pi Kappa Phi
- What Happened: Waterboarded, forced to do 500 squats, struck with wooden paddles; hospitalized with rhabdomyolysis and kidney failure
- Status: Lawsuit filed November 21, 2025; fraternity chapter closed
- Significance: We are actively fighting this battle and will bring the same fight to Clearwater County
These cases prove that hazing victims and their families CAN and DO win significant compensation. The same results are possible for Clearwater County victims.
π₯ The Medical Reality: Hazing Can Cause Permanent Damage
Hazing isn’t just dangerous β it can cause permanent, life-altering injuries.
Rhabdomyolysis β The Muscle Breakdown That Hospitalized Our Client
What it is: Rhabdomyolysis occurs when muscle tissue breaks down rapidly, releasing proteins and electrolytes into the bloodstream that can damage the kidneys.
What causes it in hazing:
- Extreme physical exertion (500 squats, 100 pushups, bear crawls, etc.)
- Prolonged muscle compression
- Heat stroke or dehydration
Symptoms:
- Severe muscle pain
- Muscle weakness
- Dark brown or tea-colored urine (myoglobinuria)
- Fatigue
- Confusion
- Nausea and vomiting
Dangers:
- Acute kidney failure (as seen in our client)
- Cardiac arrhythmias
- Compartment syndrome (may require surgery)
- Permanent kidney damage
- Death
Treatment:
- Hospitalization
- IV fluids to flush kidneys
- Potential dialysis
- Monitoring for complications
Long-term consequences:
- Chronic kidney disease
- Need for dialysis or kidney transplant
- Increased risk of future rhabdomyolysis
- Permanent muscle damage
Alcohol Poisoning β A Leading Cause of Hazing Deaths
What it is: Alcohol poisoning occurs when high levels of alcohol in the blood suppress the central nervous system, leading to respiratory failure, coma, or death.
What causes it in hazing:
- Forced consumption of large quantities of alcohol
- Binge drinking rituals
- Drinking games with high-volume consumption
Symptoms:
- Confusion or stupor
- Vomiting
- Seizures
- Slow or irregular breathing
- Blue-tinged or pale skin
- Low body temperature
- Unconsciousness
Dangers:
- Respiratory arrest
- Choking on vomit
- Cardiac arrest
- Brain damage
- Death
Treatment:
- Emergency medical attention
- IV fluids
- Oxygen therapy
- Possible intubation
- Monitoring for complications
Long-term consequences:
- Brain damage
- Liver damage
- Increased risk of alcohol use disorder
Traumatic Brain Injury β From Beatings or Falls
What it is: Traumatic brain injury (TBI) occurs when a sudden trauma causes damage to the brain.
What causes it in hazing:
- Being struck with objects (wooden paddles, etc.)
- Falls during physical exertion
- Being pushed or knocked down
Symptoms:
- Headache
- Confusion
- Dizziness
- Blurred vision
- Ringing in ears
- Fatigue
- Memory problems
- Mood changes
Dangers:
- Permanent cognitive impairment
- Personality changes
- Increased risk of neurodegenerative diseases
- Death
Treatment:
- Emergency medical attention
- Imaging (CT scan, MRI)
- Surgery (in severe cases)
- Rehabilitation (physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech therapy)
Long-term consequences:
- Permanent disability
- Inability to return to school or work
- Need for lifelong care
π Universities Near Clearwater County: The Same Hazing Culture Exists Here
Clearwater County is home to several colleges and universities where Greek life thrives. The same national fraternities and sororities that have been involved in hazing deaths and lawsuits nationwide operate chapters in and around Clearwater County.
Universities near Clearwater County with Greek organizations:
- Bemidji State University β Active Greek life community
- University of Minnesota Crookston β Fraternities and sororities
- Northland Community & Technical College β Student organizations
- Minnesota State University Moorhead β Strong Greek presence (approximately 45 minutes from Clearwater County)
- Concordia College β Active Greek system (approximately 45 minutes from Clearwater County)
National fraternities with chapters near Clearwater County:
- Pi Kappa Phi
- Sigma Alpha Epsilon
- Pi Kappa Alpha
- Beta Theta Pi
- Phi Delta Theta
- Sigma Chi
- Kappa Sigma
- Delta Chi
- And many others
The same organizations that have paid millions in hazing settlements operate near Clearwater County. The same “traditions” that hospitalized our client exist here.
β οΈ Warning Signs of Hazing in Clearwater County
Clearwater County parents should be aware of the warning signs that their child might be experiencing hazing:
Behavioral Changes:
- Sudden withdrawal from family or friends
- Increased secrecy about activities
- Sudden decline in academic performance
- Increased anxiety or depression
- Changes in sleep patterns
- Avoiding discussions about Greek life or organization activities
Physical Signs:
- Unexplained injuries (bruises, cuts, broken bones)
- Fatigue or exhaustion
- Weight loss
- Signs of alcohol or drug abuse
- Changes in hygiene or personal appearance
Organizational Red Flags:
- Your child is required to keep activities secret
- Your child is asked to perform tasks that seem dangerous or humiliating
- Your child mentions “traditions” that sound abusive
- Your child talks about being punished for not complying
- Your child seems afraid of older members
If you notice these signs, your child may be experiencing hazing. Contact Attorney 911 immediately for guidance.
π What to Do If Your Child Is Hazed in Clearwater County
If you suspect or know that your child has been hazed, time is critical. Evidence disappears quickly, and legal deadlines apply.
Step 1: Ensure Safety
- If your child is in immediate danger, call 911
- If your child is injured, seek medical attention immediately
- Remove your child from the dangerous situation if possible
Step 2: Preserve Evidence
- Document everything:
- Take photos of any injuries
- Screenshot text messages, social media posts, or group chats
- Save any physical evidence (clothing, objects used in hazing)
- Write down everything your child tells you about what happened
- Do NOT delete anything β even if it seems embarrassing or incriminating
- Do NOT let your child delete anything from their phone or social media
Step 3: Report the Incident
- To the university: File a formal complaint with the university’s student conduct office
- To law enforcement: Consider filing a police report
- To the national organization: Report to the fraternity or sorority’s national headquarters
Important: Do not let the university or organization conduct an “internal investigation” without legal representation. They are not on your side.
Step 4: Contact an Attorney
- Call Attorney 911 immediately: 1-888-ATTY-911
- Do NOT speak to the fraternity, sorority, or university without legal counsel
- Do NOT sign any documents without attorney review
- Do NOT accept any settlement offers without attorney review
Step 5: Seek Medical and Psychological Support
- Ensure your child receives medical treatment for any injuries
- Consider mental health counseling for trauma
- Document all medical visits and treatments
Step 6: Protect Your Child’s Rights
- Your child has the right to remain enrolled at school
- Your child has the right to participate in campus activities
- Your child has the right to be free from retaliation
- Your child has the right to pursue legal action
Attorney 911 will protect your child’s rights at every step.
π Why Time Is Critical for Clearwater County Hazing Victims
Evidence Disappears Quickly
- Text messages and social media posts get deleted
- Witnesses forget details
- Organizations destroy records
- Security footage gets overwritten
Legal Deadlines Apply
- Minnesota has a 2-year statute of limitations for personal injury claims
- If you miss the deadline, you lose your right to sue forever
- Some claims may have shorter deadlines
Institutions Act Fast to Protect Themselves
- Universities and fraternities begin damage control immediately
- They may offer quick settlements to silence victims
- They may pressure victims to sign away their rights
The sooner you contact Attorney 911, the better we can protect your rights and build your case.
π Why Clearwater County Families Choose Attorney 911
1. We’re Actively Fighting This Battle Right Now
- We are currently representing a hazing victim in a $10 million lawsuit against Pi Kappa Phi and the University of Houston
- We know the tactics fraternities and universities use to avoid accountability
- We know how to counter those tactics
2. Former Insurance Defense Attorneys
- Both Ralph Manginello and Lupe Pena worked for insurance companies before switching to represent victims
- We know how insurance companies think, strategize, and try to minimize claims
- We use that insider knowledge to maximize recovery for our clients
3. Federal Court Authority
- We are admitted to practice in U.S. District Court, Southern District of Texas
- We can pursue Clearwater County cases in federal court when appropriate
- This gives us additional leverage against national organizations
4. Dual-State Bar Admission
- We are licensed in Texas and New York
- This is a strategic advantage when suing national fraternities headquartered in different states
5. Proven Track Record of Success
- We have recovered millions of dollars for personal injury victims
- We have experience with complex litigation against large institutions
- We have the resources to take on powerful defendants
6. We Travel to Clearwater County
- We will come to Clearwater County for depositions, trials, and client meetings
- Distance is not a barrier to justice
- We offer video consultations for Clearwater County families
7. We Work on Contingency β $0 Upfront
- You pay nothing upfront to hire us
- We only get paid if we win your case
- This makes justice accessible to all Clearwater County families
8. We Speak Spanish
- Se habla espaΓ±ol
- We can serve Clearwater County’s Hispanic community without language barriers
9. We Understand the Culture
- Ralph Manginello is a former athlete and youth coach
- We understand team dynamics, locker room culture, and the pressures students face
- We know how to expose when “tradition” becomes abuse
10. We Care About Our Clients
- We treat Clearwater County families like family
- We understand the trauma hazing causes
- We are committed to helping our clients heal and move forward
π Clearwater County Hazing Victims: Contact Attorney 911 Now
If your child has been hazed at a college or university near Clearwater County, you have legal rights. You have the right to hold the perpetrators and institutions accountable. You have the right to compensation for your child’s injuries.
Attorney 911 is ready to fight for Clearwater County victims.
Free Consultation β Available 24/7
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What to Expect in Your Free Consultation:
- We’ll listen to your story
- We’ll evaluate your legal options
- We’ll explain your rights
- We’ll discuss how we can help
- We’ll answer all your questions
We Work on Contingency β $0 Upfront
- You pay nothing to hire us
- We only get paid if we win your case
- Our fee comes from the settlement or verdict
- If we don’t win, you owe us nothing
We Serve All of Clearwater County
- Bagley
- Clearbrook
- Gonvick
- Leonard
- Shevlin
- And surrounding areas
Don’t wait. Evidence disappears. Legal deadlines apply. Contact Attorney 911 now.
π₯ Our Message to Fraternities Near Clearwater County
To the fraternities operating near Clearwater County:
We are watching. We are documenting. We know your chapters. We know your national organizations. We know your insurance policies.
The same legal strategies that secured $10 million verdicts nationwide apply to your chapters. The same consequences that shut down Pi Kappa Phi at the University of Houston can shut down your chapter.
If you haze students in Clearwater County, we will pursue:
- Your national organization for failing to supervise
- Your local chapter for conducting the hazing
- Your individual members for participating
- Your housing corporation for allowing it on your property
- Your university for failing to protect students
We will use every legal tool at our disposal to hold you accountable. We will seek punitive damages to punish egregious conduct. We will work to shut down your chapter permanently.
The choice is yours:
- Clean up your chapters now
- Implement real oversight
- End the culture of abuse
- Or face the consequences in court
Attorney 911 is coming. We are Ralph Manginello and Lupe Pena. And we will not stop until every Clearwater County student is safe.
ποΈ Our Message to Universities Near Clearwater County
To the administrators at universities near Clearwater County:
You have a legal and moral duty to protect your students. When you fail, the consequences are severe.
The University of Houston is currently a defendant in our $10 million hazing lawsuit because they:
- Owned the fraternity house where hazing occurred
- Failed to prevent hazing despite a prior incident in 2017
- Failed to implement effective oversight of Greek life
If your university:
- Owns fraternity or sorority houses
- Has Greek organizations on campus
- Has had prior hazing incidents
- Has failed to implement real oversight
You could be next.
The time for empty statements and superficial reforms is over. Real change requires:
- Independent audits of all Greek organizations
- Serious consequences for hazing, not just slaps on the wrist
- Transparency with students and parents about hazing incidents
- Accountability for administrators who fail to act
We are watching. We are documenting. We are ready to hold you accountable.
π’ Join the Movement: End Hazing in Clearwater County
Hazing doesn’t have to be “part of college culture.” Together, we can end it.
What Clearwater County Families Can Do:
- Educate your children about the dangers of hazing
- Encourage them to speak up if they witness hazing
- Report hazing incidents to authorities
- Support hazing victims and their families
- Demand accountability from universities and Greek organizations
- Contact Attorney 911 if your child is hazed
What Clearwater County Students Can Do:
- Refuse to participate in hazing activities
- Report hazing to university officials and law enforcement
- Support victims who come forward
- Advocate for change in your organizations
- Contact Attorney 911 if you’ve been hazed
What Clearwater County Community Members Can Do:
- Educate yourself about hazing and its dangers
- Support anti-hazing legislation in Minnesota
- Demand transparency from local universities
- Spread awareness in your community
- Support organizations working to end hazing
Together, we can make Clearwater County colleges and universities safe for all students.
π Additional Resources for Clearwater County Families
Minnesota Hazing Laws:
- Minnesota Statute Β§ 135A.15 β Prohibits hazing at postsecondary institutions
- Minnesota Statute Β§ 609.224 β Assault in the fifth degree (applies to hazing)
- Minnesota Statute Β§ 609.2231 β Assault in the fourth degree (applies to hazing causing demonstrable bodily harm)
National Anti-Hazing Organizations:
- HazingPrevention.Org β Education and prevention resources
- StopHazing β Research and policy advocacy
- Clery Center β Campus safety resources
- Gordie Center β Focused on alcohol education and hazing prevention
Support for Hazing Victims:
- RAINN (Rape, Abuse & Incest National Network) β 800-656-HOPE (4673)
- National Suicide Prevention Lifeline β 988
- Crisis Text Line β Text HOME to 741741
- The Jed Foundation β Mental health support for teens and young adults
Clearwater County Resources:
- Clearwater County Sheriff’s Office β (218) 773-3731
- Clearwater County Attorney β (218) 694-6177
- Local hospitals and clinics β For medical treatment
- School counseling services β For student support
β Frequently Asked Questions About Hazing in Clearwater County
Q: My child was hazed but doesn’t want to report it. What should I do?
A: We understand that hazing victims often fear retaliation or social consequences. However, it’s important to:
- Ensure your child’s safety
- Document what happened
- Seek medical attention if needed
- Contact Attorney 911 for confidential advice
We can help you understand your options and protect your child’s rights without forcing them to do anything they’re not ready for.
Q: Can we sue if the hazing didn’t cause serious physical injury?
A: Yes. Hazing cases can involve:
- Physical injuries (even if not severe)
- Psychological trauma (PTSD, anxiety, depression)
- Emotional distress
- Financial losses
Even if your child wasn’t hospitalized, they may still have a valid legal claim.
Q: The fraternity says my child “consented” to the activities. Does that matter?
A: No. Under Minnesota law, consent is not a defense to hazing. Even if your child agreed to participate, the fraternity can still be held liable for any harm caused.
Q: How much is our hazing case worth?
A: Every case is different. Factors that affect case value include:
- Severity of injuries
- Medical expenses
- Psychological impact
- Lost wages or educational opportunities
- Egregiousness of the conduct
- Institutional knowledge of prior incidents
In our current case, we are seeking $10 million. Similar results are possible for Clearwater County victims.
Q: How long do we have to file a lawsuit?
A: Minnesota has a 2-year statute of limitations for personal injury claims. This means you generally have 2 years from the date of the hazing incident to file a lawsuit.
However, some claims may have shorter deadlines. It’s critical to contact an attorney as soon as possible.
Q: We’re worried about the cost of hiring a lawyer. What can we do?
A: Attorney 911 works on a contingency fee basis. This means:
- You pay nothing upfront
- We only get paid if we win your case
- Our fee comes from the settlement or verdict
- If we don’t win, you owe us nothing
This makes justice accessible to all Clearwater County families.
Q: The university is offering a settlement. Should we accept it?
A: Never accept a settlement offer without consulting an attorney. Universities and fraternities often offer quick, low settlements to avoid larger payouts and public scrutiny.
An experienced hazing attorney can:
- Evaluate whether the offer is fair
- Negotiate for a higher amount
- Ensure you’re not signing away important rights
Q: Can we sue the national fraternity organization?
A: Yes. National organizations can be held liable for:
- Failing to supervise local chapters
- Failing to enforce anti-hazing policies
- Failing to respond to prior incidents
- Creating a culture that enables hazing
In our current case, we are suing Pi Kappa Phi National for these exact failures.
Q: What if the hazing happened off-campus?
A: You can still pursue legal action. Hazing is illegal whether it occurs on or off campus. Universities and fraternities can still be held liable for off-campus hazing.
Q: My child is afraid of retaliation. How can we protect them?
A: Retaliation against hazing victims is illegal. We can help you:
- Document any retaliation
- Report retaliation to the university
- Take legal action against retaliators
- Protect your child’s rights to remain enrolled and participate in campus activities
Q: How long does a hazing lawsuit take?
A: Every case is different. Some cases settle within months. Others may take years, especially if they go to trial.
Factors that affect timeline:
- Severity of injuries
- Number of defendants
- Complexity of the case
- Willingness of defendants to settle
We work to resolve cases as efficiently as possible while maximizing your recovery.
Q: Can we still sue if the fraternity has been suspended?
A: Yes. Suspension or closure of the fraternity does not absolve them of liability. In fact, it may strengthen your case by showing their consciousness of wrongdoing.
Q: What if my child was hazed at a school outside of Clearwater County?
A: Attorney 911 serves hazing victims nationwide. We can evaluate your case regardless of where the hazing occurred.
π― The Attorney 911 Difference for Clearwater County Hazing Victims
When you choose Attorney 911 to represent your hazing case, you’re not just hiring lawyers β you’re gaining a dedicated team committed to justice and healing.
What Sets Us Apart:
- We’re in the Fight Right Now β We’re currently litigating a $10 million hazing case. We know the battlefield.
- Insurance Company Insiders β As former insurance defense attorneys, we know how the other side thinks and operates.
- Federal Court Authority β We can pursue your case in federal court when appropriate.
- Dual-State Licensed β Strategic advantage for cases involving national organizations.
- We Travel to You β We’ll come to Clearwater County for depositions, trials, and meetings.
- Contingency Fee β $0 upfront; we only get paid if we win.
- Bilingual Services β Se habla espaΓ±ol.
- Compassionate Representation β We understand the trauma hazing causes.
- Proven Results β We’ve recovered millions for personal injury victims.
- Unwavering Commitment β We won’t back down from powerful institutions.
Our Process for Clearwater County Hazing Cases:
- Free Consultation β We listen to your story and evaluate your case.
- Immediate Action β We send preservation letters to protect evidence.
- Comprehensive Investigation β We gather all available evidence.
- Expert Consultation β We work with medical, psychological, and hazing experts.
- Demand Package β We present your case to the defendants.
- Aggressive Negotiation β We fight for maximum compensation.
- Litigation β If necessary, we file a lawsuit and take your case to trial.
- Resolution β We secure the compensation you deserve.
π Take Action Now: Clearwater County Hazing Victims Deserve Justice
Hazing has no place in Clearwater County colleges and universities. It’s time to hold perpetrators and institutions accountable.
If your child has been hazed, you have options. You have rights. You have Attorney 911.
Clearwater County Families: Contact Us Today
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Free consultation. $0 upfront. We only get paid if we win.
We serve all of Clearwater County, including:
- Bagley
- Clearbrook
- Gonvick
- Leonard
- Shevlin
- And surrounding areas
We also serve students from Clearwater County attending colleges and universities across Minnesota and nationwide.
π Our Promise to Clearwater County Families
When you choose Attorney 911, you can expect:
- Compassionate listening β We understand what you’re going through.
- Expert legal guidance β We know how to build strong hazing cases.
- Aggressive representation β We won’t back down from powerful defendants.
- Transparent communication β You’ll always know what’s happening with your case.
- Maximum compensation β We fight for every dollar you deserve.
- Support for healing β We help you access the resources you need to recover.
- Justice and accountability β We hold the responsible parties accountable.
Clearwater County families: You are not alone. We are here to help.
π’ Final Message to Clearwater County
To the students of Clearwater County:
You deserve to pursue your education in a safe environment. You deserve to join organizations that build you up, not tear you down. You deserve to be treated with dignity and respect.
Hazing is not tradition. It’s not brotherhood. It’s not sisterhood. It’s abuse.
If you’ve been hazed, speak up. Report it. Get help. You have rights. You have support. You have Attorney 911.
To the parents of Clearwater County:
Your children trust you to protect them. When that trust is betrayed by institutions that should keep them safe, it’s devastating.
But you have power. You have legal rights. You have Attorney 911.
To the community of Clearwater County:
This is our community. These are our children. This is our future.
Together, we can end hazing. Together, we can demand accountability. Together, we can make Clearwater County colleges and universities safe for all students.
The time for change is now. The fight starts here.
Attorney 911 β Fighting for Clearwater County’s hazing victims.