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The Definitive Guide to Hazing Lawsuits, Fraternity Accountability & Campus Safety for Scurry County Families As parents in Scurry County, we send our children to Texas universities with pride and hope. We trust that these institutions, and the organizations they host, will provide a safe environment for growth and learning. But what happens when that trust is shattered by brutal rituals disguised as tradition? When a phone call in the middle of the night reveals that your child has been hospitalized after a fraternity event? Or when they return home to Snyder, Hermleigh, or Ira with unexplained injuries and a withdrawn, fearful demeanor they won't discuss? Right now, in Harris County, our firm is actively litigating one of the most serious hazing cases in the country—the $10 million lawsuit on behalf of Leonel Bermudez against the University of Houston and the Pi Kappa Phi Beta Nu chapter. This isn't a historical example; this is current, active litigation demonstrating exactly what Texas families face. This comprehensive guide is written specifically for parents, students, and community members in Scurry County and across West Texas. We'll explain what modern hazing really looks like, how Texas law protects victims, what's happening at campuses where Scurry County students enroll, and most importantly, what your family can do if faced with this nightmare scenario. IMMEDIATE HELP FOR HAZING EMERGENCIES IN SCURRY COUNTY If your child is in danger RIGHT NOW: Call 911 for medical emergencies Then call Attorney911: 1-888-ATTY-911 (1-888-288-9911) We provide immediate help - that's…