Florida Jury Holds Tesla Partially Responsible for Fatal 2019 Crash, Ordering $329 Million in Damages

A Florida jury has determined that Tesla shares part of the blame for a fatal 2019 crash involving a Model S sedan that utilized its Autopilot self-driving software. The accident claimed the life of a pedestrian while leaving another severely injured, raising significant concerns about the technology’s safety. Attorney Brett Schreiber, representing the plaintiffs, argued that the Autopilot system failed to alert the driver, George McGee, and did not activate the brakes before the crash occurred. Tesla, however, insisted that McGee was solely responsible, labeling the verdict “wrong” and announcing plans to appeal. As a … Read more

Tesla Faces $329 Million Verdict as Miami Jury Holds Company Responsible for Fatal Crash

MIAMI — A jury in Miami has held Tesla responsible for a fatal crash, awarding $329 million in damages to the victims’ family. The verdict follows a trial that scrutinized the automaker’s vehicle design and safety protocols related to its Autopilot feature. The incident in question involved a Tesla Model S that collided with a highway barrier in 2019, resulting in the death of 22-year-old driver Walter Huang. His family argued that Tesla’s self-driving technology was at fault, claiming the vehicle failed to properly detect the barrier and bring the car to a halt. The … 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

$23 Million Verdict in Mysterious Disappearance: Jury Holds Husband Accountable for Wife’s Death in Taiwan

SANTA CLARA, Calif. — A jury has awarded over $23 million to the family of Alice Ku, a Mountain View woman who vanished during a trip to Taiwan with her husband nearly six years ago. The decision highlights the ongoing legal and emotional struggles faced by her loved ones in seeking justice and accountability. Alice Ku, who went missing in November 2019, was reportedly last seen with her husband, Harald Herchen, 66, a Canadian citizen. Herchen has been considered a suspect in her disappearance and currently has an outstanding arrest warrant in Taiwan. According to … Read more