Sidey Munoz
Paralegal
SIDEY MUNOZ, FRP, MBA, began her career with Searcy Denney Scarola Barnhart & Shipley, P.A. in 2012 and currently serves as a Senior Paralegal to Christian D. Searcy, the firm’s CEO and President. In this role, she assists with the evaluation, investigation, development, and management of complex personal injury and wrongful death matters involving motor vehicle accidents, medical malpractice, premises liability, product liability, nursing home neglect, and other catastrophic injury cases.
Throughout her tenure with the firm, Ms. Munoz has advanced through multiple positions of increasing responsibility, building extensive experience in client relations, case management, operations, and leadership. Her diverse professional background allows her to effectively bridge legal, business, and operational functions while supporting exceptional client service and organizational success.
For six years, Ms. Munoz served as the firm’s Director of Client Intake, where she led the intake department and played a key role in the evaluation and management of thousands of potential cases. In that capacity, she worked closely with attorneys and firm leadership to strengthen departmental performance, enhance client experience, and support the firm’s continued growth.
In addition to her legal responsibilities, Ms. Munoz collaborates with firm leadership on reporting, data analysis, and strategic initiatives. Her work helps identify meaningful trends, improve operational efficiency, and support informed decision-making across the organization.
While working full-time throughout her career, Ms. Munoz earned both her undergraduate degree and Master of Business Administration, demonstrating a strong commitment to professional growth and lifelong learning. She is a Florida Registered Paralegal and an active member of the Palm Beach County Bar Association, Palm Beach County Hispanic Bar Association, American Association for Justice, and Florida Justice Association.
Prior to entering the legal profession, Ms. Munoz worked in the healthcare field, earning certifications as an EKG Aide, Home Health Aide, Patient Care Assistant, and Nursing Assistant. This experience provided valuable insight into patient care and the healthcare system, which continues to inform her work on complex injury and medical malpractice matters.
Born in Tegucigalpa, Honduras, Ms. Munoz moved with her family to Palm Beach County in 1997. Her personal journey, combined with her professional experience, has shaped her commitment to helping others navigate difficult circumstances with empathy, compassion, and respect.
Outside of the office, she enjoys traveling and spending time with her family.
