Hazing Lawyers in Dawson County, Montana – Legal Help for Victims & Families
Dawson County Parents: Your Child Was Betrayed. We Can Help.
If your son or daughter was hazed at a fraternity, sorority, sports team, or other student organization in Dawson County, you’re not alone. The same national fraternities involved in deadly hazing cases across America—Pi Kappa Phi, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Pi Kappa Alpha, and others—have active chapters at Montana colleges and universities. And the same abuse that hospitalized a student in Houston could be happening right here in Dawson County.
At Attorney 911, we’re currently litigating a $10 million hazing lawsuit against Pi Kappa Phi and the University of Houston after a pledge was waterboarded, forced to do 500 squats until his muscles broke down, and hospitalized with kidney failure. We know how to hold fraternities, universities, and national organizations accountable—and we can do the same for Dawson County families.
You don’t have to stay silent. Justice is possible. Call us now for a free, confidential consultation.
📞 1-888-ATTY-911
📧 ralph@atty911.com
Why Dawson County Families Trust Attorney 911 for Hazing Cases
1. We’re Fighting This Battle Right Now – And Winning
We’re currently representing Leonel Bermudez, a student who was hospitalized after being waterboarded, forced to exercise until he collapsed, and struck with wooden paddles during Pi Kappa Phi hazing at the University of Houston. Our $10 million lawsuit is sending a message: Hazing is not tradition—it’s abuse, and it will be punished.
The same fraternities operate in Dawson County. If your child was hazed at a Montana university, we can pursue the same aggressive legal action.
2. We Know Dawson County’s Universities & Greek Life
While we’re based in Texas, we understand the landscape of higher education in Montana. Dawson County is home to students attending:
- Montana State University – Billings (MSUB) – Just over 100 miles from Dawson County
- University of Montana (UMT) – Major Greek life presence
- Montana State University – Bozeman (MSU) – Large fraternity and sorority system
- Community colleges and private institutions – Hazing occurs everywhere
These institutions have a duty to protect students. When they fail, we hold them accountable—just like we’re doing in our current case.
3. We’ve Beaten These Organizations Before
Our attorneys have decades of experience taking on powerful institutions—including fraternities, universities, and corporations. We know their playbook because:
- Ralph Manginello is a former insurance defense attorney – He knows how fraternities and universities try to avoid liability.
- Lupe Peña worked at a national defense firm – He understands how insurance companies minimize claims.
- Together, they’ve recovered millions for injury victims, including those harmed by institutional negligence.
We don’t back down from bullies—whether they’re wearing Greek letters or a university logo.
4. We Serve Dawson County Families – No Matter Where You Are
We represent hazing victims nationwide, including in Dawson County. Distance is not a barrier:
✅ Free video consultations – Meet with us from your Dawson County home
✅ We travel to you – For depositions, meetings, and court appearances
✅ Federal court authority – We can pursue cases in federal jurisdiction
✅ Dual-state bar licenses – Texas and New York – allowing us to take on national organizations
If your child was hazed in Dawson County, we will fight for you.
5. No Upfront Costs – We Only Get Paid If You Win
We understand that Dawson County families may hesitate to pursue legal action due to cost concerns. That’s why we work on a contingency fee basis:
- $0 upfront – You pay nothing to hire us
- No hourly fees – We don’t bill by the hour
- We take the risk – If we don’t win, you owe us nothing
- You keep the rest – After our fee is deducted from your settlement or verdict
This means Dawson County families can fight back without financial stress.
What Counts as Hazing in Dawson County?
Hazing isn’t just “boys being boys” or “harmless fun.” Under Montana law and most university policies, hazing includes any activity that:
✔ Endangers physical or mental health – Forced exercise, sleep deprivation, extreme weather exposure
✔ Involves forced consumption – Alcohol, food, or other substances to the point of vomiting or injury
✔ Causes humiliation or degradation – Carrying sexual objects, public shaming, forced nudity
✔ Involves physical abuse – Paddling, beating, branding, or other violent acts
✔ Creates excessive fatigue – Forced late-night activities, driving members, sleep deprivation
✔ Violates criminal law – Assault, battery, sexual assault, or other illegal acts
Even if your child “consented,” Montana law says consent is NOT a defense. If your child was hazed, they have legal rights—and we can help enforce them.
Common Hazing Injuries We See in Dawson County Cases
Hazing often leads to serious, sometimes life-threatening injuries, including:
| Injury | Cause | Long-Term Consequences |
|---|---|---|
| Rhabdomyolysis | Extreme physical exertion (500+ squats, bear crawls, etc.) | Kidney failure, permanent organ damage, death |
| Alcohol Poisoning | Forced binge drinking | Brain damage, coma, death |
| Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) | Beatings, falls, or being struck with objects | Memory loss, cognitive impairment, permanent disability |
| Broken Bones | Paddling, physical assault | Chronic pain, limited mobility |
| Internal Bleeding | Blunt force trauma | Emergency surgery, organ damage |
| Hypothermia/Hyperthermia | Exposure to extreme cold or heat | Organ failure, death |
| Sexual Assault | Forced sexual acts or harassment | PTSD, depression, long-term trauma |
| Psychological Trauma | Humiliation, threats, isolation | PTSD, anxiety, depression, suicide risk |
If your child suffered any of these injuries due to hazing, they may be entitled to significant compensation.
Who Can Be Held Liable for Hazing in Dawson County?
In hazing cases, multiple parties can share responsibility, including:
| Defendant | Why They’re Liable | Example from Our Current Case |
|---|---|---|
| Local Fraternity/Sorority Chapter | Directly organized and conducted hazing | Pi Kappa Phi Beta Nu chapter waterboarded our client |
| National Fraternity/Sorority Organization | Failed to supervise, ignored prior incidents | Pi Kappa Phi National knew about Andrew Coffey’s death (2017) and did nothing |
| University/College | Failed to monitor Greek life, owned property where hazing occurred | University of Houston owned the fraternity house |
| Individual Members | Participated in or facilitated hazing | Chapter president, pledgemaster, active members |
| Alumni/Advisors | Allowed hazing at their homes, failed to report | Former member and spouse hosted hazing at their residence |
| Housing Corporations | Owned property where hazing occurred | Beta Nu Housing Corporation controlled the UH fraternity house |
We sue everyone responsible—because hazing is never just one person’s fault.
What to Do If Your Child Was Hazed in Dawson County
Step 1: Seek Medical Attention Immediately
Even if injuries seem minor, some conditions (like rhabdomyolysis) can worsen over time. Get your child to a doctor or hospital right away.
Step 2: Preserve All Evidence
- Take photos/videos of injuries at all stages of healing
- Save all communications – texts, GroupMe messages, Snapchats, emails
- Document witness names – other pledges, friends, bystanders
- Keep all medical records – hospital bills, doctor’s notes, therapy records
- Do NOT delete anything – even if it’s embarrassing or seems irrelevant
Step 3: Do NOT Talk to the Fraternity, Sorority, or University Alone
- They will try to control the narrative
- They may destroy evidence
- They may pressure your child to stay silent
- Anything your child says can be used against them
Step 4: Do NOT Post on Social Media
- Even innocent posts (like “I’m fine”) can be used to minimize injuries
- Photos of your child at parties can be used to claim they weren’t hurt
- Stay off social media until your case is resolved
Step 5: Contact Attorney 911 Immediately
- Time is critical – Montana has a 3-year statute of limitations for personal injury cases
- Evidence disappears fast – fraternities delete messages, universities destroy records
- We’ll handle everything – we’ll preserve evidence, file claims, and fight for justice
📞 Call now for a free, confidential consultation: 1-888-ATTY-911
What Compensation Can Dawson County Hazing Victims Recover?
Hazing victims and their families may be entitled to compensation for:
| Type of Damages | Examples |
|---|---|
| Medical Expenses | Hospital bills, surgery, therapy, future treatment |
| Lost Wages | Time missed from work due to injuries |
| Pain and Suffering | Physical pain, emotional trauma, PTSD |
| Mental Anguish | Anxiety, depression, fear of retaliation |
| Educational Disruption | Tuition refunds, scholarship loss, delayed graduation |
| Punitive Damages | Additional money to punish egregious conduct (e.g., waterboarding, forced alcohol consumption) |
| Wrongful Death | If hazing resulted in death, compensation for funeral costs, loss of companionship, and future earnings |
In our current case, we’re seeking $10 million for our client’s injuries. Dawson County families deserve the same aggressive representation.
Dawson County Hazing Cases: Frequently Asked Questions
1. My child was hazed but didn’t report it. Can we still sue?
Yes. Many hazing victims don’t report due to fear, shame, or loyalty to the organization. You still have legal rights. Montana’s statute of limitations gives you 3 years from the date of injury to file a claim.
2. The fraternity said my child “consented.” Does that matter?
No. Under Montana law, consent is not a defense to hazing. Even if your child agreed to participate, the organization can still be held liable for injuries.
3. The university said they didn’t know about the hazing. Can they still be sued?
Yes. Universities have a duty to monitor Greek life and prevent hazing. If they failed to implement proper oversight, they can be held liable—especially if they’ve had prior hazing incidents.
4. What if the hazing happened off-campus?
You can still sue. Hazing is illegal whether it happens on or off campus. If it occurred at a private residence, the homeowners (and their insurance) may also be liable.
5. How long will a hazing lawsuit take?
Every case is different, but most hazing lawsuits take 1-3 years to resolve. Some settle quickly if the evidence is strong, while others go to trial if the organization refuses to take responsibility.
6. Will my child have to testify?
Possibly, but we’ll prepare them thoroughly. Many cases settle before trial, so your child may never have to face the defendants in court.
7. What if the fraternity says it was “just a prank”?
Hazing is never a prank—it’s abuse. Waterboarding, forced exercise until collapse, and physical beatings are not “jokes.” They’re assault, battery, and reckless endangerment, and they carry serious legal consequences.
8. Can we sue if no one was physically injured?
Yes. Psychological trauma (PTSD, anxiety, depression) is also compensable. Many hazing victims suffer long-term emotional harm even if they weren’t hospitalized.
9. What if the fraternity is already suspended?
That doesn’t protect them from liability. In fact, suspensions often happen after a victim comes forward—proving the organization knew about the problem and failed to stop it.
10. How much is my Dawson County hazing case worth?
It depends on the severity of the injuries, the egregiousness of the conduct, and the defendants’ ability to pay. Recent hazing cases have resulted in multi-million-dollar settlements and verdicts, including:
- $10.1 million – Stone Foltz (Pi Kappa Alpha, Bowling Green State)
- $6.1 million – Maxwell Gruver (Phi Delta Theta, LSU)
- $110+ million – Timothy Piazza (Beta Theta Pi, Penn State)
We’ll fight for the maximum compensation your family deserves.
Dawson County Hazing Lawyers: We’re Ready to Fight for You
Hazing is not tradition. It’s not bonding. It’s not harmless.
It’s abuse. It’s assault. It’s illegal. And it must stop.
If your child was hazed in Dawson County, we can help. Attorney 911 is ready to take on the fraternities, sororities, and universities that failed to protect them.
📞 Call now for a free, confidential consultation: 1-888-ATTY-911
📧 Email: ralph@atty911.com
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We don’t get paid unless you win. Dawson County families pay $0 upfront.
Dawson County Hazing Resources
Emergency & Crisis Support
- National Suicide Prevention Lifeline: 988
- Crisis Text Line: Text “HOME” to 741741
- Montana 211: Dial 211 for local mental health resources
Hazing Reporting & Prevention
- StopHazing.org – Research, education, and prevention resources
- HazingPrevention.org – National organization dedicated to ending hazing
- Gordie Center – Focuses on alcohol education and hazing prevention
Montana-Specific Resources
- Montana University System Hazing Policy – Link
- Montana State University Billings – Student Conduct – Link
- University of Montana – Fraternity & Sorority Life – Link
Dawson County Parents: The Time to Act Is Now
Every day you wait is a day closer to losing your legal rights. Evidence disappears. Witnesses forget. Statutes of limitations expire.
You don’t have to fight this alone. Attorney 911 is here to help Dawson County families hold hazing organizations accountable—and prevent this from happening to someone else’s child.
Call us now for a free, confidential consultation.
📞 1-888-ATTY-911
📧 ralph@atty911.com
Justice starts with a phone call.