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New Brunswick, Middlesex County, New Jersey Fraternity Injury: When a “Brotherhood” Becomes a Crisis If you are reading this from a hospital room at Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital or sitting at a kitchen table in Matawan with a folder of medical bills you cannot pay, we know the weight of the silence you are feeling. Your child went to Rutgers University to build a future, joined a fraternity for “brotherhood,” and instead ended up in critical condition while the national organization is making legal history by pointing fingers at its own members. In New Brunswick, Middlesex County, New Jersey, the legal environment for fraternity injuries changed forever in 2021. Whether your child was injured in a water-based hazing ritual or, as some suggest, by exposed electrical wiring in a basement that city officials later declared “uninhabitable,” the path to recovery is complex. We speak to you as a trial firm that moves through these cases with the knowledge of how the other side thinks. Our team includes Lupe Peña, a former insurance-defense attorney who knows exactly how carriers price these claims and the delay tactics they use to protect their bottom line, and Managing Partner Ralph P. Manginello, who…