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February 26, 2026 12 min read
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Hazing Victims in Palo Pinto County: Legal Rights & How Attorney 911 Can Help

The Hazing Crisis Hits Close to Home in Palo Pinto County

Hazing isn’t just a problem happening far away—it’s happening right here in Texas, including at colleges and universities near Palo Pinto County. Whether your child attends Tarleton State University, Weatherford College, or another institution in the region, they could be at risk of the same dangerous hazing practices that have hospitalized and even killed students across the country.

At Attorney 911, we’re currently fighting a $10 million hazing lawsuit against Pi Kappa Phi and the University of Houston—a case that proves hazing isn’t just “boys being boys” or “harmless tradition.” It’s abuse, torture, and sometimes even a crime. And if it’s happening in Houston, it’s happening in Palo Pinto County too.

What Happened in Houston Could Happen in Palo Pinto County

The Case That’s Shaking Greek Life in Texas

In November 2025, we filed a $10 million lawsuit on behalf of Leonel Bermudez, a young man who was hospitalized with severe rhabdomyolysis and kidney failure after being hazed by the Pi Kappa Phi fraternity at the University of Houston.

What they did to him:
Waterboarded with a garden hose (simulated drowning)
Forced to do 500+ squats and 100+ pushups until he collapsed
Struck with wooden paddles
Forced to eat until vomiting, then made to keep running
Another pledge was hog-tied face-down for over an hour
A pledge lost consciousness during a workout—fraternity members did nothing

The result? Bermudez spent four days in the hospital fighting for his life.

Why This Matters for Palo Pinto County Families

  • Pi Kappa Phi has 150+ chapters nationwide, including near Palo Pinto County.
  • The same “traditions” that hospitalized Bermudez happen at Texas colleges every year.
  • Universities near Palo Pinto County—like Tarleton State and Weatherford College—have Greek life programs with the same risks.
  • If your child is pledging a fraternity or sorority in Palo Pinto County, they could face the same dangers.

The fraternities don’t care about your child’s safety—they care about their reputation. We’re here to make them pay.

Is Your Child at Risk of Hazing in Palo Pinto County?

Hazing doesn’t just happen in fraternities. It occurs in:
Fraternities & sororities (Pi Kappa Phi, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Kappa Sigma, and others)
Sports teams (football, baseball, cheerleading)
Marching bands & ROTC
Honor societies & student clubs

Warning Signs Your Child May Be Hazed

If your child is pledging a Greek organization or team near Palo Pinto County, watch for:
🚩 Unexplained injuries (bruises, sprains, burns)
🚩 Extreme fatigue or sleep deprivation (falling asleep in class, missing assignments)
🚩 Sudden changes in behavior (withdrawal, anxiety, depression)
🚩 Being forced to perform humiliating or dangerous tasks
🚩 Being pressured to drink alcohol or consume substances
🚩 Avoiding questions about their activities
🚩 Mysterious late-night “meetings” or “bonding events”

If you suspect hazing, act immediately. Evidence disappears fast, and the longer you wait, the harder it is to hold the perpetrators accountable.

Texas Hazing Laws: What Palo Pinto County Families Need to Know

Hazing Is Illegal in Texas

Under Texas Education Code § 37.151, hazing is defined as:

“Any intentional, knowing, or reckless act that endangers the mental or physical health or safety of a student for the purpose of pledging, initiation, or maintaining membership in an organization.”

This includes:

  • Physical brutality (beating, paddling, forced exercise)
  • Forced consumption (alcohol, food, non-food substances)
  • Sleep deprivation
  • Psychological abuse (humiliation, threats)
  • Any activity that risks serious injury or death

“Consent” Is NOT a Defense

Some fraternities try to argue: “He agreed to it!”

Texas law explicitly states:

“It is not a defense to prosecution that the person against whom the hazing was directed consented to or acquiesced in the hazing activity.” (§ 37.154)

No matter what your child “agreed” to, hazing is still illegal—and the perpetrators can be held criminally and civilly liable.

Criminal Penalties for Hazing in Texas

Offense Punishment
Hazing (Class B Misdemeanor) Up to 180 days in jail, $2,000 fine
Hazing causing serious bodily injury (Class A Misdemeanor) Up to 1 year in jail, $4,000 fine
Hazing causing death (State Jail Felony) 180 days – 2 years in jail, $10,000 fine

Universities and fraternities can also face:

  • Fines up to $10,000
  • Loss of recognition on campus
  • Forfeiture of property

Who Can Be Held Liable for Hazing in Palo Pinto County?

If your child is hazed, multiple parties can be sued, including:

1. The Local Fraternity/Sorority Chapter

  • The students who directly participated in hazing
  • Chapter officers (President, Pledgemaster, Risk Manager)
  • Members who witnessed and failed to stop the abuse

2. The National Fraternity/Sorority Organization

  • They set the culture that allows hazing to continue.
  • They have deep pockets—millions in assets and insurance.
  • They knew about prior incidents (like Andrew Coffey’s death in 2017) and did nothing.

3. The University or College

  • They have a duty to protect students.
  • If they own the fraternity house (like UH did), they’re responsible for what happens there.
  • If they knew about hazing and failed to act, they share liability.

4. Individual Members & Alumni

  • Anyone who participated, encouraged, or covered up hazing can be sued personally.
  • Alumni who host hazing events at their homes can be held liable.

5. Insurance Companies

  • Fraternities and universities have liability insurance policies that may cover hazing claims.
  • We know how to find and pursue these policies—our attorneys are former insurance defense lawyers.

What Can Palo Pinto County Families Recover in a Hazing Lawsuit?

Hazing victims and their families may be entitled to millions in compensation, including:

Economic Damages (Financial Losses)

Medical bills (ER visits, hospital stays, therapy, future treatment)
Lost wages (if your child missed work due to injuries)
Educational costs (tuition, scholarships lost due to hazing)
Rehabilitation & therapy (for physical and psychological trauma)

Non-Economic Damages (Pain & Suffering)

Physical pain from injuries (rhabdomyolysis, broken bones, burns)
Emotional distress (PTSD, anxiety, depression)
Humiliation & shame from hazing rituals
Loss of enjoyment of life (inability to participate in normal activities)

Punitive Damages (To Punish the Wrongdoers)

If the hazing was especially egregious (like waterboarding, extreme physical abuse, or a cover-up), the court may award punitive damages to send a message that this behavior will not be tolerated.

Recent hazing settlements & verdicts:

  • $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)

Our $10 million demand for Leonel Bermudez is in line with these precedents—and we’re prepared to fight for every dollar.

What Should Palo Pinto County Families Do If Their Child Is Hazed?

Step 1: Seek Medical Attention Immediately

  • Rhabdomyolysis, alcohol poisoning, and head injuries can be fatal if untreated.
  • Get your child to a hospital or doctor right away.
  • Document everything—medical records are crucial evidence.

Step 2: Preserve Evidence

Do NOT delete anything. Save:
Text messages, GroupMe chats, Snapchats, Instagram DMs
Photos & videos of injuries or hazing activities
Names and contact info of witnesses
Any documents given to your child (pledge manuals, schedules, rules)
Medical records & bills

Step 3: Do NOT Talk to the Fraternity or University Without a Lawyer

  • They will try to control the narrative.
  • They may pressure your child to sign documents waiving their rights.
  • They may destroy evidence if they think they’re being sued.

Step 4: Contact Attorney 911 Immediately

We offer:
Free, confidential consultations for Palo Pinto County families
24/7 emergency legal help—call 1-888-ATTY-911
No upfront costs—we work on contingency, meaning you pay nothing unless we win.
Nationwide representation—we can help hazing victims anywhere in Texas, including Palo Pinto County.

The sooner you call, the stronger your case will be.

Why Palo Pinto County Families Should Choose Attorney 911

1. We’re Fighting This Battle Right Now

While other firms talk about hazing, we’re actively litigating a $10 million hazing case against Pi Kappa Phi and the University of Houston. We know how to win.

2. We’re Former Insurance Defense Lawyers

  • We know how insurance companies think—because we used to work for them.
  • We know their tricks—and we know how to beat them.
  • We’ve seen their playbook—now we use it against them.

3. We Have a Proven Track Record of Winning Big Cases

  • $10+ million hazing lawsuit (current case)
  • Millions recovered in wrongful death & personal injury cases
  • Former BP Texas City explosion litigation (mass tort experience)
  • Federal court admission (can pursue cases nationwide)

4. We’ll Travel to Palo Pinto County for Your Case

We have offices in Houston, Austin, and Beaumont, but we come to you when needed. Whether your child was hazed at Tarleton State, Weatherford College, or another Texas school, we’ll be there to fight for you.

5. We Speak Spanish (Se Habla Español)

Many hazing victims and their families are Spanish-speaking. We provide bilingual legal services so language is never a barrier to justice.

6. We Treat You Like Family

We understand the trauma hazing causes—not just to the victim, but to the entire family. We’ll guide you through every step with compassion and expertise.

Don’t Let the Fraternities Silence Your Child

Hazing victims often stay quiet because:
🔹 They’re ashamed.
🔹 They fear retaliation.
🔹 They don’t think anyone will believe them.
🔹 They don’t know their legal rights.

We’re here to break the silence.

If your child was hazed in Palo Pinto County, call us now. We’ll fight for justice—and we won’t stop until the perpetrators are held accountable.

🚨 Palo Pinto County Families: Contact Us Now

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Enough Is Enough. It’s Time to Hold Them Accountable.

If your child was hazed in Palo Pinto County, don’t wait. Call Attorney 911 today.

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