Palm Beach County Civil Filings – February 11, 2026

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Palm Beach County civil filings for February 11, 2026.

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Data source: Palm Beach County Clerk of the Circuit Court & Comptroller.

Boca Post reviewed new Palm Beach County Circuit Civil filings recorded on February 11, 2026. These cases include auto negligence claims, medical malpractice actions, premises liability incidents, insurance disputes, business litigation, foreclosure actions, and other civil matters filed in Circuit Court.

In practical terms, these filings often translate into auto accident cases, injury claims, malpractice allegations, property insurance disputes, and foreclosure proceedings, the kinds of issues that frequently lead people to consult personal injury lawyers, car crash attorneys, malpractice attorneys, foreclosure defense lawyers, and insurance claim attorneys in Palm Beach County.

This summary is based on the Daily New Case report and reflects how case styles and case types appear in the official docket at the time of publication. It is provided for news purposes only and is not legal advice.

Auto Negligence

Auto negligence filings typically stem from traffic crashes and other vehicle collisions that lead to injury claims, disputed liability, and insurance coverage questions where personal injury attorneys and car accident lawyers often assist Palm Beach County drivers and passengers.

  • VAL, MURIELLE V ZEPHIRIN, SAMUELCase No. 50-2026-CA-001538-XXXA-MB
  • SPRING, LANCE EMERSON V MOORE, CHRISTY FRIIACase No. 50-2026-CA-001540-XXXA-MB
  • DESTINVIL, PIERRE V CHURCH, ROBERT MICHAELCase No. 50-2026-CA-001541-XXXA-MB
  • HERMAN, ANTHONY CLAYTON V MCGREADY, THOMASCase No. 50-2026-CA-001542-XXXA-MB
  • DA SILVA, ANA V PALM BEACH BILTMORE CONDO ASSN INCCase No. 50-2026-CA-001543-XXXA-MB
  • BROWN, ERICK PHILLIP V NETDATA SERVICES CORPORATIONCase No. 50-2026-CA-001544-XXXA-MB
  • LISENBY, DAVID V NOLAN, BLAKECase No. 50-2026-CA-001545-XXXA-MB
  • VENEZIA, ANTHONY V VOWTERAS, WILLIAMCase No. 50-2026-CA-001550-XXXA-MB
  • ARTIL, MERILIEN V GAYLE, JOSHUACase No. 50-2026-CA-001553-XXXA-MB
  • NIEVES, AMANDA V PEREZ, DAISYCase No. 50-2026-CA-001557-XXXA-MB
  • SHIELDS, JONTERRIA V GASTON, JESUSCase No. 50-2026-CA-001561-XXXA-MB
  • POLIDORT, VADY V MICHELS, LYNCase No. 50-2026-CA-001576-XXXA-MB
  • FALLAVOLLITA, ALBERT V MILLER, LUCASCase No. 50-2026-CA-001580-XXXA-MB
  • ZIMMERMAN, HOWARD V ALLSTATE FIRE AND CASUALTY INSURANCE COMPANYCase No. 50-2026-CA-001584-XXXA-MB
  • SINGERMAN, LYNNE V PROGRESSIVE AMERICAN INSURANCE COMPANYCase No. 50-2026-CA-001590-XXXA-MB
  • VIGLIONE AUSTER, ELIZABETH V FRADILLADA, DINAH SAN MIGUELCase No. 50-2026-CA-001592-XXXA-MB

Medical Malpractice

Medical malpractice cases generally involve allegations of hospital errors, surgical complications, or misdiagnosis, and may lead patients to consult with medical malpractice lawyers about potential claims against health care providers.

  • BUGLIO, ELIZABETH MARY V PALMS WEST HOSPITAL LIMITED PARTNERSHIPCase No. 50-2026-CA-001552-XXXA-MB

Premises Liability

Premises liability filings commonly allege falls or injuries on residential and commercial property, including supermarkets, shopping centers, and apartment complexes, where premises liability and slip-and-fall attorneys frequently become involved.

  • KAPLAN, MARK V SW HOSPITALITY GROUP BOCA LLCCase No. 50-2026-CA-001563-XXXA-MB

Insurance Claims & Property Disputes

Insurance and property dispute lawsuits often center on denied or underpaid claims, coverage disagreements, and alleged bad faith by insurers, areas frequently handled by property insurance lawyers and insurance dispute attorneys.

  • FLORES, JOANNA LYNN V UNIVERSAL PROPERTY & CASUALTY INSURANCE COMPANYCase No. 50-2026-CA-001547-XXXA-MB
  • SELENSKI,, STEPHEN L V DEDONA, JOSEPHCase No. 50-2026-CA-001554-XXXA-MB
  • MEJIAS CASTRO, JORGE V GRANITE STATE INSURANCE COMPANYCase No. 50-2026-CA-001555-XXXA-MB
  • TIDOR, LOUISENIE V OLYMPUS INSURANCE COMPANYCase No. 50-2026-CA-001559-XXXA-MB
  • ZURICH AMERICAN INSURANCE COMPANY V NATIONAL RAILROAD PASSENGER CORPORATIONCase No. 50-2026-CA-001573-XXXA-MB
  • WEINBERG, MICHELLE V SLIDE INSURANCE COMPANYCase No. 50-2026-CA-001575-XXXA-MB
  • DESTEFANO, WENDY COOPER V MONARCH NATIONAL INSURANCE COMPANYCase No. 50-2026-CA-001591-XXXA-MB

Contract & Debt / Business Litigation

Contract and debt-related business litigation can include breach-of-contract claims, commercial disputes, and collection actions that are typically handled by business litigation attorneys and commercial litigators.

  • BSLLP CS LLC V KRUNCHCASH LLCCase No. 50-2026-CA-001548-XXXA-MB
  • BERTRAND, DELINX V UNIVERSAL PROPERTY & CASUALTY INSURANCE COMPANYCase No. 50-2026-CA-001551-XXXA-MB
  • BELVEDERE 8470 LLC V COAST TO COAST FORMS LLCCase No. 50-2026-CA-001565-XXXA-MB
  • KATZMAN WASSERMAN BENNARDINI & RUBINSTEIN PA V FARACHE, MOSHECase No. 50-2026-CA-001566-XXXA-MB
  • J G WENTWORTH ORIGINATIONS LLC V METROPOLITAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANYCase No. 50-2026-CA-001567-XXXA-MB
  • EBBESKOV JANKOVIC LLC V CONRO, SHAWNCase No. 50-2026-CA-001569-XXXA-MB
  • KERNER, SCOTT V ELKMAN, MARCCase No. 50-2026-CA-001570-XXXA-MB
  • ELISEE, MARIE GRACE V EMPIRE FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANYCase No. 50-2026-CA-001571-XXXA-MB
  • BABOUN, KENNETH V SHALA, ADRIANCase No. 50-2026-CA-001581-XXXA-MB
  • RODRIGUEZ, JOSE LUIS V FORERO, OSCARCase No. 50-2026-CA-001582-XXXA-MB
  • LATERZA, EDWARD V SLIDE INSURANCE COMPANYCase No. 50-2026-CA-001583-XXXA-MB
  • MARSHALL, GEORGE A V CASTLE KEY INDEMNITY COMPANYCase No. 50-2026-CA-001586-XXXA-MB
  • NGUYEN, TRUONG V TYPTAP INSURANCE COMPANYCase No. 50-2026-CA-001587-XXXA-MB
  • REGIONS BANK V BIG O ROOFING AND CONSTRUCTION LLCCase No. 50-2026-CA-001588-XXXA-MB

Foreclosure Actions (Residential / Condo / HOA)

Foreclosure actions usually involve lenders enforcing mortgage obligations on homes, condos, or association-governed properties, where some homeowners seek guidance from foreclosure defense lawyers.

  • PENNYMAC LOAN SERVICES LLC V ADIMARI, MARTACase No. 50-2026-CA-001558-XXXA-MB
  • NATIONSTAR MORTGAGE LLC V SATCHELL, PATRICK DCase No. 50-2026-CA-001564-XXXA-MB
  • UNITED WHOLESALE MORTGAGE, LLC V UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF WILLIAM JOHN GABRIEL AKA WILLIAM GABRIELCase No. 50-2026-CA-001577-XXXA-MB
  • NEWREZ LLC V KLINK, ZACHARY ROYCase No. 50-2026-CA-001585-XXXA-MB

Association Liens & HOA/Condo Cases

Association lien and HOA or condominium cases often relate to unpaid assessments, covenant enforcement, or other disputes between associations and unit owners in Palm Beach County communities.

  • COURTYARDS IN CITYPLACE CONDOMINIUM INC V THOMAS SR, JEFFREY OCase No. 50-2026-CA-001560-XXXA-MB

Miscellaneous / Other Civil Cases

Other civil filings cover a wide range of disputes that do not fit neatly into the categories above but still proceed through the civil court system.

  • SCHER AND MELTZER V MILLER, ONETHIACase No. 50-2026-CA-001537-XXXA-MB
  • FENNEL, GUS V STATE OF FLORIDACase No. 50-2026-CA-001539-XXXA-MB
  • BLESS, ALFREDO V DIXON, RICKYCase No. 50-2026-CA-001546-XXXA-MB
  • WHISPER WALK SECTION A ASSOCIATION INC V DWORKEN, WENDYCase No. 50-2026-CA-001556-XXXA-MB
  • MORGAN STANLEY V FINANCIAL INDUSTRY REGULATORY AUTHORITY INCCase No. 50-2026-CA-001562-XXXA-MB
  • SILVESTRI, NICHOLASCase No. 50-2026-CA-001568-XXXA-MB
  • GORDON, TAMERA V SIG DEVELOPMENTS 515 LLCCase No. 50-2026-CA-001572-XXXA-MB
  • HUERTAS, SHANTEL LYNN V TARNOVSKY, IRINACase No. 50-2026-CA-001574-XXXA-MB
  • VIA MIZNER CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION INC V THE TERMINIX INTERNATIONAL COMPANY LPCase No. 50-2026-CA-001578-XXXA-MB
  • JENA, SARTHAK V GOMEZ, ALBERTOCase No. 50-2026-CA-001579-XXXA-MB
  • DELRAY BEACH ASSOCIATES INC V BLUE ANCHOR INCCase No. 50-2026-CA-001589-XXXA-MB

Case information may be updated as pleadings are filed and hearings are scheduled. Readers who need specific case documents or up-to-date status should consult the Clerk of the Circuit Court & Comptroller directly or contact a licensed attorney.

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