Established in 1972, the firm, now known as Hupy & Abraham, S.C. has a long history and traces its roots back to the Milwaukee Public School Integration Lawsuit.
The attorneys at Hupy & Abraham represent accident victims of Wisconsin and Illinois. We have been sticking up for the rights of motorists for decades including being heavily involved in changing laws to support and empower bikers and everyday citizens.
• $1.25 Million Settlement for Motorcycle Accident
• $1 Million Settlement for Passenger in Head On Collision
Main
111 East Kilbourn Avenue
Suite 1100
Milwaukee
WI
53202
Yes, we offer a free initial consultation.
1/3 contingency fee
Not applicable
Monday through Friday
7:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.
Saturday
10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m
Paralegal - Corina
Yes
Spanish
I chose to practice personal injury law to directly help more people with serious needs.
For many accident victims, the result of their cases greatly impacts their future which makes it important to educate them on their cases and encourage them to ask questions.
Absolutely, I will always review documents prepared by clients.
I am willing to discuss certain aspects of a case with an unrepresented person.
I joined Hupy and Abraham, S.C. upon graduating from the University of Denver College of Law in 2001.
Coming from a blue-collar background, I had the opportunity to meet people from all walks of life. This makes me more relatable to my clients and more understanding of their needs.
With clients, I am personable, relatable and compassionate towards their needs, which then fuels my aggressive litigation style in the courtroom.
Personal interests:I enjoy spending time with my family.
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