A pivotal recent case demonstrates the critical role of an Ergonomics Expert Witness in federal product liability litigation. In Davis v. Sig Sauer, Inc., the United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit addressed the admissibility and impact of expert testimony concerning the design and safety of consumer firearms, with direct implications for the scope of ergonomics expertise in legal proceedings Davis v. Sig Sauer, Inc., No. 24-5210 (6th Cir. 2025).
Background and Parties
Plaintiff Timothy Davis initiated a products liability action after suffering a gunshot wound to his leg while exiting his truck, caused by the discharge of a Sig Sauer P320 X-Carry pistol. Davis alleged that the firearm was defectively designed, asserting strict liability and negligence under Kentucky law. He argued that the pistol was unreasonably dangerous and that feasible alternative designs could have prevented his injury.


