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The Brotherhood Paradox: When a Fraternity Abandons a Member in Crisis When a young man joins a fraternity, he is sold a promise of lifelong loyalty and mutual protection. It is a “brotherhood” that claims to stand together in all things. But as our trial team has seen too many times, that promise often evaporates the moment a member becomes a liability. In the case of the University of Missouri student found in the Cumberland River, the allegations suggest a devastating breakdown of that duty. If your family is currently moving through the aftermath of a loss like this, we know that no amount of legal analysis can fill the empty chair at your table. However, we also know that the only way to force an industry to change is to hold it financially and legally responsible for the choices it makes. At Attorney911, our wrongful death claim lawyers examine these cases to identify exactly where the safety floor was breached and who had the power to prevent the outcome. The Theory of Abandonment of a Helpless Person The lawsuit filed in the wake of the Nashville incident centers on a powerful legal theory: the abandonment of a helpless person.…