DINH v. THE CINCINNATI INDEMNITY COMPANY

Defendant: Cincinnati Indemnity Company
Financial productsOther
CourtDistrict Court, E.D. Pennsylvania
Case Number2:26-cv-04762
FiledJuly 8, 2026
StatusPending

What this case is about

A plaintiff named Dinh has filed a lawsuit against Cincinnati Indemnity Company, an insurance provider, alleging that the company breached its contractual obligations under an insurance policy. The case was brought in federal court based on diversity of citizenship between the parties. The plaintiff claims that Cincinnati Indemnity failed to fulfill its duties as outlined in the insurance agreement, which may include failing to pay a claim, underpaying a covered loss, or otherwise not honoring the terms of the policy. The proposed class would likely consist of other policyholders who experienced similar denials or failures to pay by Cincinnati Indemnity under comparable policy terms and circumstances. The plaintiffs are seeking damages to compensate for the alleged breach.

What happens next

The case is in its earliest stage. The defendant has not yet responded. Class certification — the court's decision on whether the case can proceed as a class action — typically takes 12 to 24 months after filing.

Source: CourtListener docket entry. This summary was generated automatically and may not reflect subsequent filings.

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