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Fraternity Hazing Wrongful Death in State College, Centre County, Pennsylvania — Attorney911 Pursues Beta Theta Pi and the National Fraternity After the Forced-Alcohol Gauntlet Ritual and 12-Hour Failure to Call 911 That Took the Life of Timothy Piazza, Ralph Manginello’s 27+ Years of Federal-Court Trial Practice and Lead Counsel in the Active $10M+ Bermudez v. Pi Kappa Phi Hazing Lawsuit, Lupe Peña the Former Insurance-Defense Insider, We Preserve the Basement Surveillance Footage, GroupMe Communications and Toxicology Records Before They Disappear, TBI ($5M+ Recovered) and Millions Recovered in Wrongful-Death Cases, Pennsylvania’s Wrongful-Death and Survival Act and the Antihazing Law Named for Timothy Piazza — Free 24/7 Consultation, No Fee Unless We Win, Hablamos Español, 1-888-ATTY-911

State College Hazing Wrongful Death: Fraternity Liability, Pennsylvania Law, and the Fight After a Student Is Killed If you are reading this, you already know the worst version of what a fraternity can do to a family. The news that Penn State is buying the property at 220 N. Burrowes Road — the former Beta Theta Pi house where a 19-year-old student was killed during a hazing ritual in 2017 — is not closure. A real estate transaction does not hold anyone accountable. A $7.3 million purchase price does not measure what a life was worth. The deed reversion clause that dragged through litigation since 2018 is a property-law footnote. The wrongful death and survival claims are a separate fight, and they are the fight that matters. We are the trial team at Attorney911, and we build hazing wrongful death cases. We are currently lead counsel in a ten-million-dollar hazing lawsuit against a university and a national fraternity — and what we know from that work is this: hazing deaths are never accidents. They are the foreseeable product of an organization that chose to run a dangerous ritual, chose to staff it with people who would not call for help,…

Fraternity Hazing & Wrongful Death: Timothy Piazza, 19, Killed in the Beta Theta Pi Gauntlet in State College, Pennsylvania — 18 Drinks in 90 Minutes, a Basement-Stair Fall, Traumatic Brain Swelling, Skull Fracture, Lacerated Spleen and Battery While Unconscious, Attorney911 Pursues Beta Theta Pi and the Security Firm Behind the Failure to Supervise Underage Drinking, We Secure the Surveillance Video and GroupMe Data Before Footage Overwrites and the Statute of Limitations Runs, Ralph Manginello’s 27+ Years of Federal-Court Trial Practice, Lead Counsel in the Active $10M+ Bermudez v. Pi Kappa Phi Hazing Lawsuit, Lupe Peña the Former Insurance-Defense Insider Who Knows How the Claims Machine Values and Denies Hazing Cases, Pennsylvania’s Wrongful-Death and Survival Acts and the Timothy J. Piazza Antihazing Law, TBI ($5M+ Recovered) and Millions in Wrongful-Death Cases — Free 24/7 Consultation, No Fee Unless We Win, Hablamos Español, 1-888-ATTY-911

The Night That Changed Everything: Fraternity Hazing in State College If you are reading this, your son did not come home from college. Or he came home in a way you never imagined — on a ventilator, with a brain that was swelling against the inside of his skull, while a fraternity house full of young men who watched it happen waited nearly twelve hours to pick up the phone and call 911. You are sitting at a kitchen table in the dark, and you are trying to understand how a boy who left for Penn State a semester ago is now gone. We are going to tell you everything we know about how the law answers that question — because the law does have an answer, and it is more powerful than most families in your position are ever told. State College, Centre County, Pennsylvania, is a company town. The company is Pennsylvania State University, and the product is education. But the machinery that runs the town includes a Greek-life system that has operated for decades with its own rules, its own discipline, and its own silence — a system so persistent in its failures that when a 19-year-old…

Penn State Hazing Wrongful Death Attorneys: Timothy Piazza Fell Down the Stairs of the Beta Theta Pi House During an Alcohol-Fueled Pledge Ritual in State College, Suffered Traumatic Brain Swelling, a Skull Fracture and a Lacerated Liver While Fraternity Members Waited Nearly 12 Hours to Call 911 — Attorney911 Brings Ralph Manginello’s 27+ Years of Federal-Court Trial Practice and the Active $10M+ Bermudez v. Pi Kappa Phi Hazing Case, We Pursue the National Fraternity, the Disbanded Chapter and the Members’ Insurers, Lupe Peña the Former Insurance-Defense Insider Who Knows How the Fraternal Risk Carriers Value and Deny Hazing Claims, We Secure the Internal Surveillance Footage, GroupMe Messages and Autopsy Records Before They Vanish, Pennsylvania’s Wrongful-Death and Survival Actions plus the Anti-Hazing Law That Bears Timothy Piazza’s Name, TBI ($5M+ Recovered) and Millions in Wrongful-Death Cases — Free 24/7 Consultation, No Fee Unless We Win, Hablamos Español, 1-888-ATTY-911

When a Pledge Does Not Come Home: Hazing, Wrongful Death, and the Law That Followed If you are reading this page, someone you love may not have come home from a fraternity event. Or you are the parent of a student at Penn State, or any university in Pennsylvania, and you are learning what the law actually says about what happened — and what your family can do about it. You are reading at an hour when no one should have to be awake. We know that. We wrote this page for exactly that hour. A young man fell down the stairs of a fraternity house at 220 N. Burrowes Road in State College, Centre County, Pennsylvania, during an alcohol-fueled pledge ritual in February 2017. He suffered a traumatic brain injury, a fractured skull, and a lacerated liver. For nearly twelve hours, the people around him — his “brothers,” the members of the chapter that had invited him to pledge — did not call 911. He died two days later. His name was Timothy Piazza, and the law that followed his death changed Pennsylvania. But the law that existed before his death is the law that governs the civil claims…

Hazing Wrongful Death of Timothy Piazza at Penn State in State College, Centre County, Pennsylvania: Attorney911 Pursues Beta Theta Pi and the National Fraternity Liability Carriers Behind Forced-Consumption Rituals Where 18 Drinks in Under Two Hours Turned a Pledge Initiation Fatal, Ralph Manginello’s 27+ Years of Federal-Court Trial Practice, Lupe Peña the Former Insurance-Defense Insider Who Knows How Fraternity Insurers Set Reserves and Deny Hazing Claims, We Secure the Security Footage, Group Chats and Pledge-Event Records Before the Overwrite Cycle Erases Them, the Firm Leads the Active $10M+ Bermudez v. Pi Kappa Phi Hazing Case and Has Recovered Millions in Wrongful-Death Cases, Pennsylvania’s Anti-Hazing Law Passed in Timothy Piazza’s Name and the State’s Wrongful-Death Doctrine — Free 24/7 Consultation, No Fee Unless We Win, Hablamos Español, 1-888-ATTY-911

When Fraternity Hazing Turns Fatal in State College — and What Your Family Can Still Do About It You sent your son to Penn State. You got the call no parent is built to receive. Now you are sitting at a kitchen table in Centre County, or wherever grief has put you, reading that a federal judge has said the lawsuit is “approaching trial” — almost ten years after a fraternity initiation killed your child. The judge wants a list of who is left. Some defendants have already settled and paid. Others are still fighting. And you are wondering whether the legal system is ever going to answer the one question that matters: why was your son left to die on the floor of a fraternity house while people who called him their brother walked past him? We are writing this for you. Not for the casual reader, not for the search engine. For the parent or the sibling who is living inside the worst thing that has ever happened to their family and trying to understand whether the law has anything left to give them. It does. The fact that a federal judge has pushed this case toward trial…

Timothy Piazza Wrongful Death & State College Pennsylvania Hazing Attorneys: Attorney911 & Ralph Manginello’s 27+ Years of Trial Practice Holding National Fraternities and Chapters Accountable for Fatal Traumatic Brain Injury ($5M+ Recovered), We Litigate the 12-Hour Neglect Window and Breach of Duty to Aid After Forced Intoxication and Basement Falls, Lupe Peña the Former Insurance-Defense Insider Who Fights the Claims Machine, We Move to Secure CCTV and Digital Proof Before the Evidence Clock Runs Out, Lead Counsel in the Active $10M+ Bermudez Hazing Matter — Free 24/7 Consultation, No Fee Unless We Win, Hablamos Español, 1-888-ATTY-911

State College, Pennsylvania Hazing Death: Accountability and the Duty to Act When a student goes to a university like Penn State, there is an expectation of safety, brotherhood, and a path to a future. In State College, Pennsylvania, that path was cut short for a 19-year-old student whose death in a fraternity house became a national flashpoint for the brutality of hazing. As we look at the recent court orders in this case—specifically the release of identities for those who have not yet settled—we are seeing the slow, grinding mechanism of justice at work. For a family in crisis, litigation often feels like a second trauma. The news that a federal judge has ordered the release of names for unsettled parties is a reminder that in high-stakes personal injury cases, there is nowhere to hide. Accountability in Pennsylvania is not just about the person who provided the alcohol; it is about every person who stood by while a human being was dying in front of them. If your family is facing a catastrophic loss in State College, you are likely dealing with a web of defendants—national organizations, local chapters, and individual members—all pointing fingers at one another. Our Pennsylvania trial…

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