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Car Accidents

12/31/2009
Chad A. Kreblin
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Injured Biker, Daughter Receive Large Motorcycle Accident Settlement

Nobody expects to get in an accident when they drive.  However, all too often a simple trip to the store can end in tragedy.  A father and daughter were out for a ride when they were struck by a truck.  Both suffered serious injuries, including broken bones and lacerations.

A large settlement will help them recover, recoup the cost of ongoing medical care and cover lost wages.  Chances are, if they would have taken the first deal the insurance company offered, they would not have had enough money to cover their bills.

Only an experienced lawyer knows how insurance companies operate.  At Hupy & Abraham, we have won large settlements for our clients.  We want nothing more than to see you heal after your accident.  Though money cannot replace your good health, it can pay for ongoing medical care.  The insurance company will undervalue your claim.  Please contact your Milwaukee personal injury attorneys today for your free consultation.





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