Welcome to the Information Website for the Johnson v. Glock, Inc., et al. Class Action Lawsuit.
If you purchased any Glock pistol designed to shoot the following calibers: (1) 10mm, (2) 40 S&W, (3) 9mm, (4) 45 ACP, (5) 45 GAP, (6) .380, and (7) .357 Sig. in the State of California, a class action lawsuit may affect your rights.
A class action lawsuit known as Johnson v. Glock, Inc., et al., Case No.: 3:20-cv-08807-WHO is pending in the United States District Court for the Northern District of California against Glock Ges.m.b.H. and Glock, Inc. (together, “Glock” or “Defendants”). The lawsuit alleges that the design of the chamber in the Glock pistols identified above renders the pistols unreasonably dangerous and unfit for their intended use, and as a result consumers who purchased in the State of California a pistol identified above overpaid for their Glock pistol.
You are a class member if you are an individual consumer who purchased in the State of California a pistol identified above. This lawsuit alleges violations of laws regarding consumer protection, failure to disclose information, unfair business practices, and false advertising, not personal injury or property damage.
Glock denies the legal claims in this lawsuit and says that the design of the chamber does not render the pistols unreasonably dangerous and unfit for their intended use. The Court has not decided who is right or wrong. There is no money available now, and no guarantee there will be. However, if you are a member of the class described above, your legal rights are affected, and you have a choice to make now.
The information on this website may affect your rights. Please read it carefully.