Tesla Held Liable in $240 Million Verdict Over Fatal Autopilot Crash, Sparks Industry Concerns

MIAMI — A jury has found Tesla liable for a fatal crash in Florida, attributing partial responsibility to the company’s Autopilot system. The verdict mandates that Tesla pay more than $240 million in damages to the victims’ families. This ruling arrives amid ongoing scrutiny of the automaker’s autonomous technology, particularly as CEO Elon Musk aims to advance a driverless taxi service in several urban areas. The case concluded that Tesla’s technology was at fault in the incident that killed 22-year-old Naibel Benavides Leon and left her boyfriend, Dillon Angulo, seriously injured. The jury determined that … Read more

Florida Jury Mandates Tesla to Pay $243 Million After Fatal Autopilot Accident

TAMPA, Fla. — A jury in Florida has mandated that Tesla pay $243 million following a tragic incident involving its Autopilot feature, which resulted in a fatal crash. The decision reaffirms ongoing scrutiny surrounding the safety of autonomous driving technologies. The jury reached its verdict after evaluating a lawsuit filed by the family of a man who died in the 2019 collision. The family argued that the car’s automated system, which was engaged at the time of the accident, was insufficiently designed and lacked adequate safety measures. They alleged that Tesla’s technology contributed significantly to … Read more

Miami Jury Holds Tesla Accountable in Fatal Autopilot Crash, Awards $240 Million in Damages

MIAMI — A federal jury has determined that Tesla is partially liable for a fatal crash involving its Autopilot technology, awarding over $240 million in damages to the victims’ families. The ruling highlights significant concerns about the safety of autonomous driving systems, as the automaker prepares to launch a driverless taxi service across several U.S. cities. The jury found that while the driver admitted to being distracted by his cellphone at the time of the incident, Tesla’s technology also played a critical role in the crash. The decision marks a notable outcome in a case … Read more

Tesla Plans Appeal Following Jury Verdict Linking Autopilot Technology to Fatal 2019 Crash in Florida

Key Largo, Florida, has become the focal point of a legal battle as Tesla prepares to appeal a jury’s decision holding the company partially responsible for a fatal crash that took place in 2019. An eight-member jury concluded that Tesla’s driver assistance technology contributed to a collision that led to the death of a 22-year-old woman and injuries to her partner. The jury’s finding indicated that Tesla’s technology allowed the driver, George McGee, to divert his attention from the road. Despite Tesla’s repeated warnings that its systems, including Autopilot and Full Self-Driving, are not substitutes … Read more