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Rutgers Fraternity Hazing Injuries in New Brunswick, New Jersey: Protecting Your Family After a Catastrophic Betrayal You are likely reading this from a hospital room at a facility like Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital or from a kitchen table in New Brunswick, staring at medical bills for an injury that never should have happened. When a young person joins a fraternity like Theta Chi at Rutgers University, the promise is brotherhood and lifelong support. When that promise is replaced by forced, life-threatening alcohol consumption and a fall down a flight of stairs that results in multiple skull fractures, the betrayal is absolute. Our firm handles brain-injury-lawsuit cases and catastrophic injury claims where institutions fail in their most basic duty: to keep students safe. What makes the recent incident in New Brunswick particularly haunting is not just the initial fall, but the alleged three-hour delay in seeking medical help. While a 19-year-old lay unconscious with a traumatic brain injury, the people who called themselves his “brothers” reportedly spent that critical time trying to conceal evidence and clean the house. In the world of trauma medicine, those three hours are the difference between a recovery and a lifetime of disability. The Three-Hour…