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KINGSTONE INSURANCE COMPANY v. LEONE

24-cv-00387
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Case Summary

Kingstone Insurance Company sued Leone in federal court, docket 24-cv-00387. The court entered an order of dismissal at entry 32, closing the case. Insurance company suits against individual policyholders typically involve coverage disputes, subrogation claims, or fraud allegations. An order of dismissal after 32 entries suggests the case ran through substantial litigation before resolution — either by settlement, consent, or a court ruling on the merits.

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3:24-cv-00387 KINGSTONE INSURANCE COMPANY v. LEONE

Order · April 20, 2026

The court issued an order.

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Key Issues

  • Basis for insurance company's claim against Leone
  • Whether dismissal followed settlement or court ruling
  • Coverage dispute or fraud allegation
  • Terms and finality of dismissal order
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The Story So Far

Updated 1 hour, 25 minutes ago

Kingstone Insurance Company sued Leone in a case docketed as 24-cv-00387. The court issued an order on April 20, 2026 — described in the docket only as an Order of Dismissal at entry 32. That entry is the last recorded movement in an otherwise sparsely documented file.

The underlying dispute is not fully described in the available record. Kingstone is a regional property and casualty insurer. Cases it brings as plaintiff typically involve coverage disputes, subrogation claims, or declaratory judgment actions seeking a ruling that it owes no duty to defend or indemnify.

Without the complaint, the precise theory against Leone is unclear.

The dismissal order is the critical fact here. A dismissal can be voluntary, stipulated, or court-ordered on the merits or for procedural reasons. Each carries different consequences for re-filing and preclusion.

Until the text of entry 32 is available, it is not possible to say whether Leone walked away clean, whether Kingstone got what it wanted, or whether the case ended on a technicality.

No judge is listed as assigned. That gap is unusual for an active docket and may reflect a clerical lag in the case management system or a very early termination before full assignment. The filing date is also unrecorded in the available data, though the docket number prefix suggests the case opened in 2024.

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Order of Dismissal ( 32

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Case Timeline

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Order April 20, 2026

3:24-cv-00387 KINGSTONE INSURANCE COMPANY v. LEONE

The court issued an order.

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Press Coverage

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Timeline events

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