Federal Court Ruling Delivers Mixed Outcomes for Gunmaker and Injured Cambridge Officer

Cambridge, Massachusetts – A federal court has handed down a significant ruling in a case that favors both a gun manufacturer and an injured police officer, marking a pivotal moment in ongoing legal battles in the firearms industry. This decision is part of a complex series of cases that challenge the balance between gun rights and public safety. The ruling comes amidst heightened scrutiny of gun manufacturers and their accountability in gun violence incidents. The court’s decision not only underscores the protections afforded to manufacturers under certain legislation but also highlights the ongoing debate over … Read more

Federal Judge Upholds Multimillion-Dollar Award Against Gunmaker in Trigger Defect Case

Newington, NH — A federal judge has recently affirmed a pivotal jury decision awarding $2.35 million in damages to a Georgia man who claimed his leg was severely injured by a Sig Sauer P320 pistol firing without him pulling the trigger. This ruling is a significant development in a series of lawsuits that accuse the New Hampshire-based firearms manufacturer of distributing pistols prone to accidental discharges. In a lawsuit spotlighting Sig Sauer’s liability, Robert Lang’s case gained attention when a jury in Georgia ruled in his favor last June. Lang testified that he was shot … Read more