Lawsuit Alleges Hazardous Parking Lot Caused Fall at Kings Point Property in Delray Beach

by Legal Desk | Jan 13, 2026 · 8:07 am | Delray Beach News

Lawsuit Alleges Hazardous Parking Lot Caused Fall at Kings Point Property in Delray BeachLawsuit Alleges Hazardous Parking Lot Caused Fall at Kings Point Property in Delray Beach

Last Updated: Mar 13, 2026 · 7:51 am

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DELRAY BEACH, FL (Boca Post) (Copyright © 2026) — A civil complaint filed in Palm Beach County Circuit Court alleges a trip-and-fall incident at a Delray Beach property used as a clubhouse and seeks damages from multiple entities connected to the site’s ownership, operation, and maintenance.

The lawsuit, Rita Libman v. Kings Point Recreation Corp., Inc., Kings Point Signature Real Estate, LLC, and Vesta Property Services, Inc., was filed Jan. 9, 2026, in the Circuit Court of the 15th Judicial Circuit in and for Palm Beach County, Florida, under Case No. 502026CA000282XXXAMB.

In the filing, Libman is represented by Kogan and DiSalvo, P.A. of Boynton Beach. No defense counsel information appears in the complaint.

According to the complaint, the events at issue date to Sept. 17, 2024, when the plaintiff alleges she was on property located at 7000 W. Atlantic Avenue, Delray Beach, FL 33446, in Palm Beach County. The complaint alleges Kings Point Recreation Corp., Inc., Kings Point Signature Real Estate, LLC, and Vesta Property Services, Inc. each owned, operated, and/or maintained the property at that time, and that the location was used as a clubhouse.

The complaint states the plaintiff was on the property as an invitee. It alleges that the premises parking lot presented a dangerous condition for pedestrian use and that the defendants knew, or should have known through the exercise of reasonable care, about the condition described in the filing.

The complaint identifies the alleged hazardous condition as uneven walking surfaces in the parking lot. It claims the uneven surface caused the plaintiff to trip and fall. The filing further alleges the defendants failed to warn the plaintiff of what it describes as an unreasonably dangerous condition and failed to correct the condition despite allegedly having actual or constructive notice.

The complaint is pleaded in three negligence counts—one against each defendant. In Count I, the plaintiff alleges Kings Point Recreation Corp., Inc. owed a non-delegable duty to business invitees and the general public and breached that duty by allowing the alleged trip-and-fall hazard to exist in the parking lot and by failing to warn of the condition.

In Count II, the plaintiff alleges Kings Point Signature Real Estate, LLC owed a similar duty and breached it by allowing a condition to remain in the parking lot that allegedly exposed people to an unnecessary trip-and-fall hazard, and by failing to warn of the alleged condition.

In Count III, the plaintiff alleges Vesta Property Services, Inc. owed a duty to maintain the property in a reasonably safe manner, breached that duty by allowing the alleged hazard to exist in the parking lot, and failed to warn of the condition.

Across the counts, the complaint alleges the plaintiff suffered bodily injury and seeks damages that exceed the court’s minimum jurisdictional limits. The filing also demands a jury trial on issues so triable as a matter of right. As with all civil complaints, the allegations are claims made by the plaintiff and have not been proven in court.

The original complaint, Rita Libman v. Kings Point Recreation Corp., Inc., et al., Case No. 502026CA000282XXXAMB, as filed Jan. 9, 2026, with the Palm Beach County Clerk of Court, can be viewed here.

LEARN MORE: How Premises Liability Lawsuits work in Palm Beach County.

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