A student who claims she suffered spinal injuries when she fell from a balcony after a night of partying is suing York College, three fraternities and a sorority.

Savannah Ruiz-Rivera of New York insists in her federal lawsuit that the college and the Greek groups are responsible for her injuries because steps weren’t taken to ensure her safety while she was intoxicated. She contends as well that college officials didn’t ensure the balcony at the Spring Garden Apartments was safe to use.

According to the U.S. Middle District Court suit, Ruiz-Rivera was found lying on the ground below the balcony on the morning of Sept. 23, 2017.

The suit doesn’t detail the circumstances of her fall or the supposed defects of the balcony. It states that Ruiz-Rivera, who was underage, drank alcohol and may have been given drugs while at a fraternity-sorority mixer and several parties she attended afterward on that night.

In addition to the college, defendants in the case are the Phi Kappa Psi, Kappa Delta Phi and Zeta Beta Tau fraternities and the Sigma Delta Tau sorority, to which Ruiz-Rivera belonged. She also is suing 10 people, identified only as John Does, who she claims also are responsible for her injuries.

The suit states that Ruiz-Rivera suffered spinal and rib fractures, a spinal cord compression and other injuries for which she still is undergoing rehabilitation.