Jury Finds Tesla Liable in Landmark Case, Awarding Over $240 Million Following Fatal Crash of Innocent Bystander

Miami, Florida – A jury has determined that Tesla played a significant role in the death of Naibel Benavides Leon, attributing responsibility for the accident in part to a driver’s distraction. The jury found George McGee, who was driving the Tesla at the time, 67% responsible for the crash, while Tesla was assigned 33% of the liability. Following the verdict, a ruling was issued that requires Tesla to pay over $42 million in compensatory damages, along with an additional $200 million in punitive damages. This verdict, although subject to potential appeal, marks a notable shift … Read more

Landmark Verdict: Meta Found Liable for Privacy Violations in Flo App’s User Data Case

San Francisco, California — A jury has ruled that Meta Platforms Inc. violated California’s user privacy laws in a class-action lawsuit regarding the period tracking app, Flo. Users accused the company of collecting sensitive menstrual health data without their consent and utilizing it for advertising purposes. The plaintiffs, representing millions of Flo users, alleged that both Flo and Meta improperly gathered confidential information, including menstrual dates and fertility objectives, through the app. This practice was said to contravene the California Invasion of Privacy Act. The lawsuit was initially filed in 2021 and named multiple defendants, … Read more

Florida Jury Delivers $329 Million Verdict in Landmark Tesla Autopilot Accident Case

Tampa, Florida — A jury has awarded $329 million in damages to the family of a man who died in a crash involving a Tesla on Autopilot. The case, which concluded in a Hillsborough County court, underscores growing concerns around the safety and reliability of autonomous driving features. The lawsuit was initiated by the family of William B. Smith, who died in 2019 when his Tesla Model 3 collided with a tow truck while operating under the company’s advanced driver-assistance system, known as Autopilot. The family contended that Tesla was negligent in designing and selling … Read more

Joliet Man Faces Return to Jail After Violating Pretrial Release Conditions in Domestic Violence Case

JOLIET, Ill. — A local man charged with aggravated domestic battery is back in police custody after a judge revoked his pretrial release for breaching its conditions. Daniel Naroleski, 41, faced arrest on Friday after allegedly entering the residence of the woman he is accused of assaulting. Judge Tom Slazyk granted the prosecution’s request to revoke Naroleski’s pretrial release following his arrest. He was subsequently remanded to the Will County jail. The charges stem from an incident on September 17, 2024, though formal charges were not filed until July 17 of this year. The circumstances … Read more