The Three Key Elements in a Medical Malpractice Case

Personal Injury Law

Medical malpractice cases are initiated by a patient who suffered harm due to negligence. In some circumstances, they can also be brought by members of the patient’s family. In any medical malpractice case, a plaintiff must introduce evidence that establishes three key elements. Our expert Florida medical malpractice attorneys have aggressively represented medical malpractice victims … Read More

Herbal Supplements and Consumers at Risk

Personal Injury Law

We announced last week that the law firms of Babbitt and Johnson of West Palm Beach Florida and Weil Quaranta, PC of Miami and Los Angeles have filed a federal class action suit against General Nutrition Corporation (GNC), alleging deception in the herbal supplement market. A recent Nutra Ingredients article titled: Death by a Thousand … Read More

Our Florida Personal Injury Attorneys in the News

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For forty years, Babbitt & Johnson P.A. has been dedicated to helping people seek justice against those whose negligent behavior harmed them and caused serious injury. This focused dedication has led our firm to handle high-profile and difficult legal cases against tough opponents. A recent blog post highlights one such case: a $17.5 million dollar settlement in … Read More

Adoption Abuse Lawsuit Against Foster Agencies Settles for 17.5 million

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Ted Babbitt helped settle the well-publicized adoption abuse lawsuit against the Roman Catholic Foster Agencies in New York City. A New York Times article titled, “Eight in Adoption Abuse Case Agree to $17.5 Million Settlement with Foster Agencies” reported that the eight young adults named in the suit agreed to a $17.5 million dollar settlement … Read More