Grado Statement Sonata 1 - bent stylus


Have no idea how it happened, but on attempting to play a record yesterday, I was shocked to discover that the stylus on this expensive cartridge was bent 90 degrees and pointing down vertically at the record.I treat my equipment carefully, and had left the SME arm in its slip-locked retaining clip and put the dust cover down. Examination under magnification showed that the bend appears to be at the point where the stylus meets a black housing. It seems to also be slightly loose at that point. No one touched the turntable between that last playing and my discovery of the weird damage. Are Grado products so idiosyncratic that they break by themselves?
erichk
How old is the cartridge? It could be the suspension collapsed. Do you live alone? The suspension is usally made of rubber which can dry out.
First of all, I should correct myself, and say that it is the cantilever, that is th 1/2 of so shaft, on the bottom of which the stylus is mounted that is bent. Secondly, while I agree that things do not normally break themselves I know that I did not break it, and my wife is sure that she was not even in my studio during the two days between my last use of the turntable and my discovery of the damage and neither of our two old and rather well-behaved cats could possible have got under the dustcover, which I always leave closed. I am completely mystified, but will contact Grado and possibly Soundsmith.

The cartridge 2-3 years old, so suspension failure seems unikely.
Contact Grado - they are very customer-service oriented and I have no doubt they will do everything they can to work with you.