Latest Gun Liability Headlines

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Updated Minnesota Driver’s Manual Provides Guidance for Legal Gun Owners

Jul 8 2020 // Minnesota public safety officials updated the state’s driver’s manual to give motorists who are legally carrying firearms some guidance on what to do if they are stopped by police, including instructions to...

Synagogue Shooting Victims Sue Smith & Wesson for Negligence

Jun 24 2020 // Firearms manufacturer Smith & Wesson Brands Inc. negligently marketed the AR-15 style semiautomatic rifle that was used in a 2019 mass shooting at a California synagogue, victims and survivors claim in a lawsuit. The...

Judge in Las Vegas Shooting Case Seeks State Ruling on Gun Makers’ Immunity

May 20 2020 // A U.S. judge is asking Nevada’s highest court to decide whether state law allows gun manufacturers and sellers to be held liable for deaths as he considers a lawsuit from the parents of a victim of the deadliest mass...

REUTERS SPECIAL REPORT: When Cops Kill, Redress Is Rare, Except in Famous Cases

May 11 2020 // The 2014 shooting death of black teen Michael Brown by a white police officer in Ferguson, Missouri, prompted angry protests and trained a national spotlight on a perceived lack of police accountability for violent...

3 Workers Hurt in Shooting Over Closed Dining Room at Oklahoma McDonald’s

May 8 2020 // Three McDonald’s employees in Oklahoma City suffered gunshot wounds when a customer opened fire because she was angry that the restaurant’s dining area was closed because of the coronavirus pandemic, police...

Pennsylvania High Court Says Insurer Has Duty to Defend in Shooting Case

May 4 2020 // The Supreme Court of Pennsylvania held that an insurer has a duty to defend its insured’s estate in a personal injury lawsuit brought by a man who was shot by the policyholder. This comes after Richard A. Carly came...

Judge Declines to Dismiss Class-Action Suit Against New Hampshire Gun Manufacturer

Mar 27 2020 // A judge has denied a motion to dismiss a class-action lawsuit against New Hampshire based gun manufacturer SIG Sauer. Judge Joseph Laplante found Monday that Derick Ortiz, who filed the lawsuit in September, had adequately...

Pennsylvania Governor Wolf Retrenches on Sweeping Order Amid Complaints, Lawsuits

Mar 23 2020 // Under fire from business groups and Republican lawmakers and facing lawsuits over a broad shutdown order designed to slow the spreading of the coronavirus, Pennsylvania Governor Tom Wolf’s administration defended its...

NRA Seeks to Block New York’s ‘Political’ Enforcement Over Liability Insurance Programs

Mar 2 2020 // The National Rifle Association of America (NRA) is seeking a preliminary injunction in federal court in an attempt to stop the New York State Department of Financial Services (DFS) from conducting enforcement proceedings...

Missouri Woman Wins Jury Award in Police Stun Gun Lawsuit

Feb 24 2020 // Jurors have awarded $3,500 to a woman who was shocked three times with a stun gun after a St. Louis, Mo., march protesting police misconduct. The St. Louis Post-Dispatch reports that jurors found in favor of University...

Gun-Selling Website Sued by Widow of Slain Chicago Police Commander

Feb 18 2020 // The widow of a slain Chicago Police Department commander has filed a lawsuit against the website used to sell the gun tied to her husband’s death. The Chicago Sun-Times reports Erin Bauer and the nonprofit gun...

Oklahoma Senate OKs Bill to Allow More Armed Teachers

Feb 14 2020 // School teachers in Oklahoma with a gun license would be able to carry firearms into their classrooms with district approval under a bill approved in the state Senate. The bill, approved on a 37-7 vote mostly along party...

Firearm Purchaser Licensing Laws Linked To Fewer Fatal Mass Shootings

Feb 13 2020 // Firearm purchaser licensing laws that require an in-person application or fingerprinting are associated with an estimated 56 percent fewer fatal mass shootings in states that have them, according to a new study by...

New York Regulator Alleges NRA Violated State Insurance Laws

Feb 6 2020 // The New York Department of Financial Services (DFS) announced that it has served a statement of charges against the National Rifle Association (NRA). The Department alleges that the NRA, which does not have a license to...

Montana Man Injured in Shooting Files Lawsuit

Jan 31 2020 // A Montana man wounded in an officer-involved shooting has filed a lawsuit against the Yellowstone County sheriff’s department. Travis Tolan of Lockwood is alleging negligence, assault and battery and a broader claim...

Father Sues Police in Oregon for Using Stun Gun on 14-Year-Old

Jan 24 2020 // A father is suing Redmond, Ore. police because he says they used excessive force when they used a Taser stun gun on his 14-year-old son nearly two years ago. Michael Francisco filed the civil rights lawsuit last week in...

Insurance Journal’s Top 10 East Region Stories of 2019

Jan 2 2020 // A new year is a time of reflection for some, and last year, the city of Boston began 2019 by reflecting on an important piece of the city’s history: the 100-year anniversary of The Great Molasses Flood. The flood,...

Police Say City Employee Targeted Co-Worker in Deadly North Carolina Shooting

Dec 24 2019 // A deadly shooting at a city building in Winston-Salem, North Carolina was an act of “workplace violence” by one city employee who targeted a co-worker he’d disliked for a long time, police said...

Supreme Court Allows Sandy Hook Families’ Liability Lawsuit Against Gunmaker

Nov 12 2019 // The U.S. Supreme Court dealt a blow to the gun industry, refusing to block a lawsuit against Remington Arms Co. by family members of nine people killed in the 2012 Sandy Hook Elementary School massacre. The lawsuit blames...

Some States Jumping the Gun on Predictive Modeling Review

Oct 27 2019 // The National Association of Insurance Commissioners has started the process to produce a review guide for predictive models that could guide how state insurance departments oversee insurers use of so-called “big...