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 Ordered to Pay $329 Million in Landmark Autopilot Crash Case: A Wake-Up Call for Autonomous Vehicle Accountability

A Florida jury has ordered Tesla Inc. to pay $329 million in damages linked to a tragic crash in 2019 involving its Autopilot system. The verdict, issued on August 1, 2025, stems from a wrongful death lawsuit filed by the family of Naibel Benavides Leon, who lost her life when a Tesla Model 3, driven by her boyfriend Dillon Angulo, veered off the road and collided with a tree while the semi-autonomous feature was engaged. The jury determined Tesla was 37% liable for the incident, placing the bulk of the blame on Angulo, who was … Read more

Florida Jury Finds Tesla Liable in Fatal Autopilot Crash, Orders $329 Million in Damages

A Miami jury has found Tesla responsible for a fatal crash involving its Autopilot feature, determining that the company must pay $329 million to the family of a deceased woman and an injured survivor. The incident, which occurred in April 2019, involved a Model S driven by George McGee, who reportedly was distracted just before the collision. Jurors in the federal district court awarded $129 million in compensatory damages and $200 million in punitive damages to the estate of Naibel Benavides Leon and her former boyfriend, Dillon Angulo. This verdict marks a notable victory for … Read more

Jury Delivers Staggering $240 Million Verdict Against Tesla in Landmark Autopilot Crash Case

Los Angeles, California — A jury has awarded more than $240 million in damages against Tesla following a lawsuit related to a crash involving the company’s Autopilot system. The verdict, delivered on Wednesday, marks a significant legal setback for the electric vehicle manufacturer. The case stemmed from a collision that occurred in 2019 when a Tesla vehicle, operating in Autopilot mode, crashed into a stationary fire truck. The impact resulted in severe injuries to the driver, who later filed suit against Tesla, claiming the Autopilot feature was dangerous and defective. The plaintiff argued that the … Read more