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

Surge in Legal Battles: Sig Sauer Faces Increased Litigation as More Victims of Alleged P320 Pistol Defect Step Forward

CONCORD, N.H. — Following a recent significant federal jury verdict, the controversy surrounding the Sig Sauer P320 pistol intensifies as ten new victims have lodged federal lawsuits against the firearm manufacturer in New Hampshire. These new claims, focusing on product liability and negligence, come in the wake of a $2.35 million award to a plaintiff injured by the P320, which has been described as “dangerously defective” by litigants. The fresh lawsuits spearheaded by the law firm Saltz Mongeluzzi Bendesky argue that Sig Sauer knowingly produced an unsafe weapon. Among the ten new plaintiffs, half are … Read more