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1:25-cv-02166 Garcia et al v. Safeco Insurance Company of America

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Garcia et al have filed a case against Safeco Insurance Company of America, which has been dismissed by court order. The dismissal indicates that the court has concluded the case without proceeding to trial or further litigation, though the reasons for dismissal are not specified. This resolution ends the current litigation between the parties, potentially due to procedural issues, settlement, or substantive grounds.

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Motion April 15, 2026

3:25-cv-05548 Strong v. Safeco Insurance Company of America

In the case of Strong v. Safeco Insurance Company of America, the parties submitted a stipulated motion, meaning both sides agreed on a specific request for the court to consider. This joint agreement can help streamline the legal process by resolving certain issues without dispute. It matters because it may expedite the case or clarify key points before trial.

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Other April 15, 2026

1:26-cv-04244 Peace Village v. Selective Insurance Company of America

A new case titled Peace Village v. Selective Insurance Company of America was filed, separate from the ongoing Garcia et al v. Safeco Insurance Company of America case. This indicates another legal dispute involving insurance companies, potentially related in subject matter or parties. The filing of this case could impact related litigation or insurance industry practices.

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Order April 15, 2026

1:25-cv-02166 Garcia et al v. Safeco Insurance Company of America

The court issued an order dismissing the case Garcia et al v. Safeco Insurance Company of America. This means the lawsuit has been officially closed and will not proceed further in court. The dismissal could be due to various reasons such as settlement, lack of evidence, or procedural issues.

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