A gunmaker is accused of selling pistols with an “unreasonably dangerous” defect — leading to users getting unintentionally shot, including a young mother who died, according to a new federal lawsuit.
INDIANAPOLIS -- Gun owners that own a potentially defective Taurus pistols only have until Tuesday to get in on a class action settlement. Those who own the guns have the option to get them replaced ...
A federal judge has approved the settlement of a lawsuit in which firearms manufacturer Taurus will repair or replace nearly one million pistols that plaintiffs claimed have defects, including one ...
Those who own potentially defective Taurus pistols can now get them replaced or repaired after the 11th U.S. Circuit Court upheld a negotiated settlement in a class action lawsuit involving the gun ...
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A man is suing gunmaker Taurus based in Georgia. Some of the company’s pistols fire without the trigger being pulled when dropped, the lawsuit says. Getty Images/istockphoto A gunmaker is accused of ...
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