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Stay Safe Behind the Wheel: Essential Tips for Teen Drivers This Summer. Summer is here, and with it comes the excitement of road trips, beach outings and late-night drives. For teen drivers, the season brings new opportunities for freedom and fun, but it also comes with increased risks. -
Five Essential Swimming Safety Tips. As you enjoy your summer in the water, it's important to remember the associated risks. Hupy and Abraham wants to ensure that swimming stays fun and safe for you this season. -
Stay Safe and Celebrate: July Fourth Tips! The Fourth of July is a cherished American holiday that marks the beginning of our summer festivities. However, with the day's excitement comes an increased risk of injury. Every year, people of all ages suffer injuries. -
National Insurance Awareness Day. Insurance often slips our minds until it’s needed, much like spare time. This is why National Insurance Awareness Day is observed annually on June 28. -
Hupy and Abraham’s Summer Festival Guide Tips. Home to Summerfest, the world’s largest music festival, Milwaukee and its summer festivals draw thousands of people from around the country. As soon as the weather warms, the city fills with people attending the dozens of vibrant arts, entertainment and cultural festivals. -
Hupy and Abraham Continues 10 Year Sponsorship of “SafeRide” to Keep Our Roads Safe and Take Drunk Drivers Off Road. The Wisconsin-based law firm of Hupy and Abraham has joined the Tavern League of Wisconsin as the only sponsor of their “SafeRide Program” to reduce drunk driving and prevent the injuries incurred with it -
June: National Safety Month. June is National Safety Month, and it's a great time to talk to friends and family about staying safe during the active summer months!
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