Georgia Judge Upholds $2.35 Million Verdict Against Sig Sauer Over P320 Pistol Defect

Atlanta, GA — A federal judge in Georgia has upheld a $2.35 million verdict in favor of a man who claimed that a defect in Sig Sauer’s P320 pistol led to him accidentally shooting himself. Despite the gun manufacturer’s plea for a new trial, the judge expressed that she found their arguments unconvincing. The case has spotlighted the P320 model, which has been popular among gun enthusiasts across the United States. The plaintiff in this case argued that the weapon fired unintentionally due to a flaw in its design. This incident is among several others … Read more

Georgia Judge Upholds $2.35 Million Verdict in Case of Man Wounded by Faulty Pistol

Atlanta, GA — A federal judge in Georgia has upheld a $2.35 million jury verdict against firearm manufacturer Sig Sauer, dismissing the company’s request for a new trial. The decision came after a lawsuit that implicated a flaw in the company’s P320 pistol, which reportedly caused a man to inadvertently shoot himself. The incident, which prompted the lawsuit, involved the plaintiff, who alleged that the P320 model had a defect making it susceptible to firing without trigger action. This alleged malfunction led to serious personal injuries for the plaintiff. In her ruling, the judge stated … Read more

Federal Judge Upholds $2.35 Million Verdict Against Sig Sauer for Defective Pistol in Georgia Self-Shooting Case

Atlanta, GA — A federal judge in Georgia has upheld a $2.35 million verdict against firearms manufacturer Sig Sauer, asserting that the company’s P320 pistol harbored defects leading to an accidental shooting incident. The judge refuted the gunmaker’s plea for a new trial, stating the arguments presented did not merit reconsideration of the case’s outcome. The litigation stemmed from an incident where a user of the P320 pistol accidentally discharged the firearm, resulting in self-inflicted injuries. The plaintiff’s legal team argued that the weapon’s design was inherently flawed, posing an unreasonable risk to users. Sig … Read more

Georgia Jury Awards $2.3 Million in Landmark Case Over Sig Sauer Pistol Misfire

A federal jury in Georgia has ruled against firearms manufacturer Sig Sauer, awarding $2.3 million to a man who claimed he was shot by his own P320 pistol without pulling the trigger. This verdict could set a precedent, being the first successful litigation against the New Hampshire-based company for an alleged misfire involving this particular model. Robert Lang, a self-described gun aficionado with extensive shooting experience, sustained a gunshot wound to the thigh in December 2018. According to legal documents, the incident occurred as he was drawing the pistol from its holster. The discharge of … Read more