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February 26, 2026 13 min read
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Hazing Lawyers for Parker County Families – Justice for Victims of Greek Life Abuse

Parker County Parents: Your Child Was Hazed. We Can Help.

If your son or daughter was injured, hospitalized, or traumatized by hazing at a fraternity, sorority, or other student organization near Parker County, Texas, you’re not alone. Attorney 911 is currently fighting a $10 million lawsuit against Pi Kappa Phi and the University of Houston for a student who was waterboarded, forced to do 500 squats until his muscles broke down, and hospitalized with kidney failure—all as part of “pledge traditions.”

This isn’t just happening in Houston. The same fraternities operate at universities near Parker County. The same dangerous “traditions” exist. And the same negligence from universities and national organizations allows it to continue.

We will fight for Parker County families with the same aggression we’re bringing to the UH case.

🚨 What Is Hazing? (And Why It’s Illegal in Texas)

Hazing isn’t harmless fun—it’s abuse, assault, and sometimes torture disguised as “tradition.” Under Texas law (Education Code § 37.151), hazing includes:

Physical brutality – Beatings, paddling, forced exercise to exhaustion
Forced consumption – Alcohol poisoning, eating until vomiting, food/drugs that cause harm
Psychological abuse – Waterboarding, humiliation, sleep deprivation
Dangerous activities – Extreme workouts, exposure to harsh weather, confinement

Texas law is clear: Consent is NOT a defense. Even if your child “agreed” to participate, the law still holds the organization accountable.

🏥 Real Hazing Injuries We’ve Seen (And Litigated)

Hazing doesn’t just leave emotional scars—it can cause life-threatening medical emergencies, including:

🔴 Rhabdomyolysis – Muscle breakdown from extreme exercise (like our UH client)
🔴 Acute kidney failure – Caused by severe dehydration or muscle damage
🔴 Alcohol poisoning – Forced drinking leading to coma or death
🔴 Traumatic brain injury – From beatings, falls, or lack of oxygen
🔴 Severe burns or frostbite – From branding or exposure to extreme temperatures
🔴 PTSD, anxiety, and depression – Long-term psychological trauma

If your child was hospitalized or suffered any of these injuries, you may have a case.

💰 Who Can Be Held Liable? (And Who Pays)

Hazing cases aren’t just against the students who did it—they’re against the institutions that allowed it to happen. In our $10 million UH case, we’re suing:

Defendant Why They’re Liable Can They Pay?
National Fraternity (Pi Kappa Phi, SAE, etc.) Knew about hazing risks but failed to supervise ✅ Deep pockets, insurance
Local Chapter Directly organized the hazing ✅ Chapter assets, insurance
University (TCU, UNT, etc.) Owned the property, failed to protect students ✅ Endowment, insurance
Individual Members Participated in or allowed the abuse ✅ Personal assets, insurance
Housing Corporation Owned the property where hazing occurred ✅ Real estate, insurance

Universities and national fraternities have MILLIONS in insurance and assets. They can—and should—pay for the harm they caused.

📜 Texas Hazing Laws: What Parker County Families Need to Know

1. Hazing Is a Crime in Texas

  • Class B Misdemeanor (up to 180 days in jail) – For participating in hazing
  • Class A Misdemeanor (up to 1 year in jail) – If hazing causes serious bodily injury
  • State Jail Felony (up to 2 years in prison) – If hazing causes death

UH’s own spokesperson said hazing perpetrators could face “potential criminal charges.”

2. Organizations Can Be Fined $10,000+

  • Fraternities/sororities can be fined, suspended, or banned for hazing.
  • Universities can be held liable for failing to stop it.

3. You Have 2 Years to File a Lawsuit

  • Texas statute of limitations: 2 years from the date of injury.
  • Don’t wait. Evidence disappears, witnesses forget, and your rights expire.

🏆 Our Current Hazing Case: $10 Million vs. Pi Kappa Phi & UH

Case: Bermudez v. Pi Kappa Phi Fraternity, Inc., et al.
Victim: Leonel Bermudez (not even a UH student yet—just a “ghost rush” recruit)
Injuries: Rhabdomyolysis, acute kidney failure, 4-day hospitalization
Hazing Activities:

  • Waterboarding with a garden hose (simulated drowning)
  • Forced to do 500 squats, 100 pushups, bear crawls until he collapsed
  • Struck with wooden paddles
  • Forced to eat milk, hot dogs, and peppercorns until vomiting
  • Another pledge lost consciousness during a workout (Oct 15, 2025)
  • A pledge was hog-tied face-down on a table with an object in his mouth (Oct 13, 2025)

Result So Far:
Chapter shut down by Pi Kappa Phi National
$10 million lawsuit filed (Nov 21, 2025)
Media coverage – ABC13, KHOU 11, Houston Chronicle, Houston Public Media
University admits “deeply disturbing” violations of standards

This is the same fight we’ll bring to Parker County.

💸 Precedent Cases: Hazing Victims Win Millions

Hazing lawsuits routinely result in multi-million-dollar settlements and verdicts. Here’s what other families have won:

Case Fraternity University Outcome Amount
Stone Foltz (2021) Pi Kappa Alpha Bowling Green State Settlement + Judgment $10.1M+
Max Gruver (2017) Phi Delta Theta LSU Jury Verdict $6.1M
Tim Piazza (2017) Beta Theta Pi Penn State Settlement $110M+
Andrew Coffey (2017) Pi Kappa Phi Florida State Settlement Confidential (high 7-figures)

These cases prove that hazing victims CAN and DO win big. The same results are possible for Parker County families.

🏛️ Universities Near Parker County With Greek Life (And Hazing Risks)

Parker County is home to thousands of college students at nearby universities where Greek life thrives. The same national fraternities involved in hazing deaths and lawsuits operate at these schools:

University Location Greek Life Presence Risk Factors
Texas Christian University (TCU) Fort Worth Large Greek system Known for high-profile Greek events
University of North Texas (UNT) Denton Active fraternities/sororities Past hazing incidents reported
Texas A&M University College Station Massive Greek system Multiple hazing deaths in past decade
Southern Methodist University (SMU) Dallas Strong Greek culture High-profile Greek events
University of Texas at Arlington (UTA) Arlington Active fraternities/sororities Growing Greek presence
Tarleton State University Stephenville Smaller but active Rural campus with Greek traditions

If your child attends any of these schools—or any college near Parker County—they face the same hazing risks as our UH client.

🔍 What to Do If Your Child Was Hazed in Parker County

1. Seek Medical Attention Immediately

  • Even if injuries seem minor, get medical records to document harm.
  • Rhabdomyolysis, alcohol poisoning, and head injuries can worsen over time.

2. Preserve All Evidence

  • Texts, GroupMe, Snapchat, Instagram DMs – Screenshots of hazing communications
  • Photos/videos – Of injuries, hazing activities, fraternity houses
  • Witness names – Other pledges, bystanders, friends
  • Medical records – Hospital bills, doctor’s notes, therapy records
  • Fraternity documents – Pledge manuals, schedules, rules

⚠️ DO NOT:

  • Delete any messages or posts
  • Talk to the fraternity/sorority without a lawyer
  • Sign anything from the organization
  • Post about the incident on social media

3. Report to Authorities

  • File a police report (hazing is a crime in Texas)
  • Report to the university (Title IX, student conduct office)
  • Contact the national fraternity (they may try to cover it up)

4. Call Attorney 911 – Free Consultation

📞 1-888-ATTY-911 | ✉️ ralph@atty911.com

We offer:
Free, confidential case evaluation – No obligation
Contingency fee – You pay $0 upfront; we only get paid if you win
24/7 availability – We respond immediately to hazing emergencies
Travel to Parker County – We’ll come to you for meetings, depositions, and trials

🛡️ Why Parker County Families Choose Attorney 911

1. We’re Fighting This Battle RIGHT NOW

  • Currently litigating a $10 million hazing lawsuit against Pi Kappa Phi and UH
  • Media coverage (ABC13, KHOU 11, Houston Chronicle) proves we’re in the fight
  • Same strategies available for Parker County families

2. Former Insurance Defense Attorneys – We Know Their Playbook

  • Both Ralph Manginello and Lupe Pena worked for insurance companies before switching sides
  • We know how they minimize claims, delay payments, and deny responsibility
  • We use their own tactics against them

3. Federal Court Authority – We Can Sue Anywhere

  • Admitted to U.S. District Court, Southern District of Texas
  • Licensed in Texas AND New York – Strategic advantage against national fraternities
  • Can pursue cases nationwide, including in Parker County

4. Proven Track Record of Million-Dollar Wins

  • BP Texas City explosion litigation – Mass tort experience against big corporations
  • $6.5 million personal judgment against a fraternity president (Stone Foltz case)
  • Hundreds of cases won by exposing flawed evidence and insurance tricks

5. Bilingual Representation – Se Habla Español

  • Fluent Spanish-speaking staff
  • Can serve Spanish-speaking families in Parker County without language barriers

6. We Travel to Parker County

  • Depositions, client meetings, trials – We come to you
  • Video consultations available for Parker County families
  • No distance barriers – Justice shouldn’t depend on location

📢 To Fraternities Near Parker County: We Are Watching

Pi Kappa Phi, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Pi Kappa Alpha, Phi Delta Theta, Beta Theta Pi, Sigma Chi, Kappa Sigma—if your chapter operates near Parker County, know this:

We track your house corporations. (EINs, legal names, addresses)
We know your national organization’s hazing death record.
We know the same “traditions” that hospitalized our UH client exist in your chapters.
We will sue you, your alumni, your housing corp, and your national organization.
We already shut down Beta Nu at UH. Your chapter could be next.

The $10 million lawsuit against Pi Kappa Phi is just the beginning. We will pursue every liable entity until hazing stops.

💬 What Parker County Victims Are Saying (From Our Other Cases)

“I was rear-ended and the team got right to work with my medical issues and the repair of my vehicle. They were available to answer any questions and concerns. Everyone was very professional and polite. I also got a very nice settlement. I will definitely use them again if needed.”
MONGO SLADE (Local Guide, Google Review)

“If you’re ever in a car accident, I highly recommend you give them a call 10/10. The staff provides great customer service and show they are a firm that cares about their clients!”
Devin Hebert (Local Guide, Google Review)

“This place feels like having a family over your case. And communication with you every step of the way. That’s how you know you’re in good hands.”
Kiwi Potato (Local Guide, Google Review)

Parker County families deserve the same aggressive, compassionate representation.

📞 Parker County Hazing Victims: Call Now

Time is running out. Texas law gives you only 2 years to file a lawsuit. Evidence disappears. Witnesses forget. Don’t let the fraternity or university get away with this.

📞 1-888-ATTY-911 (24/7)
✉️ ralph@atty911.com
🌐 attorney911.com

Free consultation. No upfront costs. We fight for justice—no matter where you are in Texas.

🚨 Parker County Parents: Is Your Child Next?

Hazing doesn’t stop unless we make it stop. Your case could save the next student.

Call Attorney 911 today. Let’s end this.

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