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When a Tradition Becomes a Tragedy: The Savanna Jones Wrongful Death Case You are likely reading this because your world has been shattered. The news from Wilberforce, Greene County, Ohio, about the death of a 19-year-old freshman is the kind of horror no family should ever experience. While the university reviews its comments and the Sheriff’s Office finishes its investigation, you are left with the crushing weight of a chair that will never be filled again. In our practice, we have seen that the silence from an institution following a death is rarely a sign of remorse—it is a legal posture. While a university might speak of “student safety” in brochures, their insurance carriers are often already working behind the scenes to protect the bottom line. We work to break that silence. The death of a student during an unauthorized ritual is not a “party accident.” It is a systemic failure of supervision and a violation of clear laws designed to protect young people. When a freshman is allegedly coerced into consuming high-proof liquor until they are unresponsive and then abandoned in a dormitory, the legal system provides a path for accountability. The Legal Spine: Understanding Collin’s Law in Ohio…