Milestone Ruling: Tesla Ordered to Pay $329 Million for Autopilot Crash, Paving the Way for Potential Legal Repercussions in Autonomous Vehicle Tech

MIAMI — A federal jury has ordered Tesla to pay $329 million in damages linked to a deadly 2019 incident involving its Autopilot system. This ruling could significantly alter the trajectory of autonomous vehicle regulations and the legal responsibilities of manufacturers and drivers alike. The case stands out as an unusual loss for Tesla, which often resolves disputes before they reach trial. The verdict brings to light the complexity surrounding accountability in self-driving technology, suggesting that both companies and users must share responsibility for the outcomes of automated driving systems. It’s a shift that could … 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

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

Tulsa Fire Department to Pay $500,000 in Discrimination Lawsuit as Women’s Fight for Equality Gains Momentum

The City of Tulsa is poised to pay $500,000 to resolve a discrimination lawsuit brought forth by two prominent women in the Tulsa Fire Department. This settlement follows a ruling earlier in July that allowed the case to proceed to trial. On Tuesday, Tulsa County Court announced the acceptance of a $500,000 settlement for Greta Hurt and Julie Lynn, who alleged that they were unfairly overlooked for promotions in favor of less experienced male colleagues. The financial resolution covers damages, legal costs, and attorney fees associated with their claims. Hurt and Lynn, who both joined … Read more