This video discusses the recent lawsuit verdict against Sig Sauer regarding the P320 handgun. A Georgia jury found Sig Sauer liable for a shooting incident, awarding $2.35 million in damages. The core of the case revolved around claims that the P320 was defectively designed and failed to adequately warn consumers about the risk of unintentional discharge. Sig Sauer has stated its intention to appeal the verdict.
A federal jury found Sig Sauer liable in a product liability case, awarding $2.3 million to a Georgia man who was shot by his own P320 pistol. The incident occurred in December 2018 while the plaintiff was removing the firearm from his holster, with evidence suggesting an unintentional discharge without the trigger being pulled. This case is significant as it appears to be the first time Sig Sauer has been found liable for a misfiring P320, a model that has been the subject of numerous lawsuits alleging a design flaw.
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