Jury Awards $11 Million in Case Against Sig Sauer for Self-Firing Pistol, Sparking Safety Concerns

Philadelphia, PA — An $11 million verdict has been ordered by a Philadelphia jury for a man injured by his own holstered Sig Sauer pistol, which discharged unexpectedly while he descended a staircase. This incident, causing severe leg injuries, marks the second significant legal challenge this year facing Sig Sauer regarding their P320 model, following earlier allegations around its safety. The jury found that the New Hampshire-based firearm manufacturer was liable for selling what they termed a defective product after a three-week trial. The decision intensifies ongoing scrutiny over the P320 model, which critics argue … Read more

$11 Million Awarded in Spontaneous Gun Discharge Case Against Sig Sauer in Philadelphia

Philadelphia, PA — A Philadelphia court has issued an $11 million verdict in favor of a man who sustained injuries after his holstered Sig Sauer P320 handgun discharged without manual trigger pull. This case underscores ongoing safety concerns surrounding this particular model, which has been the subject of previous legal scrutiny. The injured party reported that the firearm discharged spontaneously, leading to his being wounded even though the gun was securely holstered at the time. This incident has sparked further debate regarding the safety measures embedded in Sig Sauer’s production line, especially the P320 series. … Read more

$11 Million Verdict Against Sig Sauer as Jury Decides on Faulty Pistol’s Spontaneous Discharge

Philadelphia, PA – A jury in Philadelphia has delivered a verdict awarding $11 million to a local man injured by his own firearm, marking a significant blow to gun manufacturer Sig Sauer. The courtroom decision came after the plaintiff, whose name was withheld, suffered injuries from his P320 model pistol, which, he claimed, discharged without trigger action while still in its holster. The incident, which resulted in serious injuries to the man, sparked controversy and legal action, highlighting ongoing safety concerns over the popular P320 model handgun. The plaintiff alleged that the handgun fired as … Read more

Jury Rules Against Sig Sauer in Pistol Malfunction Case, Orders $2.3 Million in Damages

Concord, NH — A New Hampshire jury has found firearms manufacturer Sig Sauer at fault in a lawsuit stemming from an accidental shooting involving one of its pistols, awarding the plaintiff $2.3 million in damages. The case centered around allegations of a defect in the design of the P320 model, which reportedly discharged without the trigger being pulled. The incident in question occurred in 2018 when Kyle Guay, a man from New Hampshire, was injured as he holstered his firearm. According to court documents, Guay did not manipulate the trigger, yet the gun fired, striking … Read more