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What Social Host Liability Means for Your New Year’s Eve Party Every year, New Year’s Eve sees a spike in drunk driving-related accidents, and in social host liability claims. -
Charitable Giving – 6 Easy Ways to Give Back Hupy and Abraham and its employees prefer to find charitable ways to give back, rather than simply sending traditional holiday cards to clients. -
Gift Giving and the Dangers of Age-Inappropriate Toys Each year thousands of children under the age of 15 are sent to the emergency room for toy-related injuries. -
Watch For Deer – Winter Driving Tips October through December, deer become more active and visible on roadways. This is also when the most accidents between vehicles and deer occur. -
Wheelchair Users Three Times More Likely To Be Killed in Collisions According to new research, users of wheelchairs are three times more likely to be struck and killed by an automobile than any other pedestrian. -
Cheer the Deer with Hupy and Abraham The firm is an official sponsor of the night’s officials and Attorney Abraham is once again delivering the legal disclaimer on Fox Sports Wisconsin network. -
Hupy and Abraham Energizes Fans Hupy and Abraham, S.C is excited to announce its partnership with NBA team Iowa Energy. -
Hupy and Abraham Kicks It with the Milwaukee Wave The firm will provide a legal disclaimer and sponsor the injury time-out reports at home games. -
5 Tips for Winter Cycling Follow these winter biking safety tips from Hupy and Abraham, and keep peddling all winter long. -
What Happens To Your Car When Winter Strikes You should always prepare your car for winter driving according to the worst weather you can expect in your area. -
Feeding Our Community This Thanksgiving Our firm prefers making charitable contributions to the community over sending holiday cards. This year; see us at 99.1 The Mix’s “Stuff the Bus” event! -
Did You Know it May be Illegal to Lock Your Car? Depending on what sound your vehicle makes when you lock it, you may be violating state law.
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