Boca Raton Lawsuits

Boca Post reports on the latest Boca Raton lawsuits, including civil complaints, legal disputes, and court filings involving residents, businesses, and institutions in the city. This page tracks newly filed cases in Palm Beach County courts, along with updates as proceedings develop. Coverage includes contract disputes, injury claims, business litigation, and other legal actions tied to Boca Raton.

Latest Boca Raton Lawsuits

  • Contract &Amp;Amp; Business Disputes

    Contract & Business Disputes

    Contract and business dispute lawsuits usually involve disagreements over agreements, payment, or performance, with cases often turning on written contracts, records, and timelines rather than dramatic courtroom moments.

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  • Foreclosure Actions (Hoa &Amp;Amp; Residential)

    Foreclosure Actions (HOA & Residential)

    Foreclosure actions are court cases tied to unpaid mortgage obligations or unpaid association assessments, and many filings proceed quietly through procedural steps without a public hearing.

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  • Medical Malpractice Lawsuits

    Medical Malpractice Lawsuits

    Medical malpractice lawsuits allege a healthcare provider failed to meet the accepted standard of care, with cases often turning on medical records, expert review, and highly technical disputes about causation.

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  • Insurance Disputes &Amp;Amp; Property Claims

    Insurance Disputes & Property Claims

    Insurance dispute lawsuits often follow denied, delayed, or underpaid claims, with cases frequently focusing on policy language, exclusions, damage scope, and competing estimates.

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More Boca Raton Lawsuits

Boca Raton lawsuit coverage includes cases filed in Palm Beach County courts, where civil complaints are publicly recorded and assigned case numbers at the time of filing. Reports reflect allegations made by plaintiffs and have not been proven in court unless otherwise noted. Coverage may be updated as cases progress through the legal system.

Start Here: Understanding Lawsuits

Civil lawsuits cover a wide range of disputes, from injuries and insurance claims to property and business conflicts. The sections below explain the most common types of cases that appear in Palm Beach County courts. They provide general context, not legal advice.


Auto negligence lawsuits usually follow a traffic crash, when one party claims another caused the collision and resulting injuries or damage. Insurance disputes are common, and cases can take months or longer to resolve as fault, treatment, and damages are argued.

Premises liability lawsuits involve injuries on someone else’s property, such as slip-and-falls or unsafe conditions. The central question is often whether the property owner knew about a hazard and failed to address it.

Lawsuits around Insurance Disputes and Property Claims arise when an insurance claim is denied, delayed, or underpaid after a loss. In South Florida, they frequently involve storm damage, water intrusion, or disputes over policy language and coverage.

Medical malpractice lawsuits allege that a healthcare provider failed to meet the accepted standard of care. These cases are complex, rely heavily on records and experts, and often move slowly through the court system.

Cases involving Foreclosure Actions typically involve missed mortgage payments or unpaid homeowners or condominium association dues. Many are resolved before final judgment through payments, settlements, or other agreements.

Contract disputes occur when one party claims another failed to honor a written agreement. These cases often come down to documents, timelines, and differing interpretations of what was agreed to.

How We Report Lawsuits

Boca Post reports on civil lawsuits using public court records from the Palm Beach County Clerk of the Circuit Court & Comptroller. Most stories begin with a complaint, which is the document filed to open a case.

A complaint outlines allegations made by one party. It is not a ruling, and it does not establish fault or liability. Defendants may dispute the claims, seek dismissal, or resolve cases through settlement without a trial.

Reporting in this section is limited to what appears in court filings and confirmed case activity. We do not speculate about outcomes and we do not publish legal advice.

When cases move forward, coverage may be updated to reflect new filings, court orders, or case resolutions. Original documents referenced in individual stories are available through the Clerk of Court for readers who want to review the filings directly.