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The Complete Guide to Hazing Litigation for Texas and Westbrook Families: Holding Universities & Fraternities Accountable A Parent's Worst Nightmare: When "Tradition" Turns to Tragedy Here in Westbrook, Mitchell County, and across the heart of West Texas, we send our children to college with dreams of their future. We imagine them making friends, joining organizations, and building the foundation for their adult lives. The last thing any parent in our community expects is a panicked call in the middle of the night, a frantic trip to a distant hospital, or the devastating news that your child has been seriously injured—not in an accident, but at the hands of an organization they trusted. Right now, in Harris County just a few hours east of us, our firm is fighting one of the most severe hazing cases in Texas history. We represent Leonel Bermudez, a University of Houston student who suffered rhabdomyolysis and acute kidney failure after enduring months of systematic hazing by the Pi Kappa Phi Beta Nu chapter. His urine turned brown. He was hospitalized for four days. And he faces ongoing risk of permanent kidney damage—all because he wanted to belong. This isn't just a Houston problem. The same national fraternities and sororities that operate at UH also have chapters at Texas A&M, UT Austin, Angelo State, Texas Tech, and campuses across our region. The same dangerous behaviors—forced drinking, extreme physical abuse, psychological torment—happen in College Station, Austin, San Marcos, Lubbock, and everywhere Texas students seek connection. If you're…