Palm Beach County Lawsuits

Boca Post reports on the latest Palm Beach County lawsuits, including civil complaints, legal disputes, and court filings involving residents, businesses, property owners, institutions, government entities, and other parties across the county. This page tracks newly filed cases in Palm Beach County courts, along with updates as proceedings develop. For broader local coverage beyond court filings and legal disputes, visit our Palm Beach County news page.

Coverage may include injury claims, contract disputes, insurance cases, business litigation, property conflicts, negligence allegations, employment disputes, nursing home and assisted living claims, real estate disputes, and other legal actions tied to communities throughout Palm Beach County, including Boca Raton, Delray Beach, Boynton Beach, West Palm Beach, Lake Worth Beach, Wellington, and surrounding areas.

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Palm Beach County lawsuit coverage includes cases filed in 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, business, employment, contract, and negligence claims. The sections below explain common types of cases that appear in Palm Beach County courts. They provide general context, not legal advice.

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, liability, or wrongdoing. Defendants may dispute the claims, seek dismissal, file responses, 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 We do not speculate about outcomes and we do not publish legal advice.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, settlements, dismissals, judgments, or other case resolutions. Original documents referenced in individual stories are available through the Clerk of Court for readers who want to review the filings directly.