Legal Clash Erupts Over Port of Sacramento’s Future as Union Alleges City Plans to Shift Operations to Residential Development

West Sacramento, California, is embroiled in a significant legal dispute involving local workers and the future operations of the Port of Sacramento. The International Longshore and Warehouse Union (ILWU) has filed a lawsuit against the city and the port district, alleging that they are conspiring to undermine the port’s industrial activities in favor of residential development. The lawsuit claims that West Sacramento and the port district are intentionally working to “wind down” operations at the port, which could lead to its eventual closure. Union representatives argue that such a move would have detrimental effects on … Read more

Tesla Faces $243 Million Judgment in Deadly Autopilot Incident as Company Plans to Fight Verdict

SAN FRANCISCO — A jury has ordered Tesla Inc. to pay $243 million to the family of a man who died in a crash involving the company’s Autopilot feature. This landmark verdict has reignited discussions about the safety of automated driving technologies and their legal implications. The case centers on the 2019 accident that resulted in the death of Walter Huang, a 38-year-old software engineer. His Tesla Model X was operating on Autopilot when it crashed into a highway barrier in California. The jury concluded that Tesla was liable for not only the fatal incident … 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

Miami Jury Hands Down $329 Million Verdict Against Tesla in Autopilot Fatality Case: Company Plans Appeal

A Miami jury has ordered Tesla to pay $329 million in damages in relation to a 2019 crash involving its “autopilot” feature. The incident resulted in the death of Naibel Benavides, 22, and left her boyfriend Dillion Angulo, 27, with serious injuries, including a traumatic brain injury. The federal jury determined that Tesla bore partial responsibility for the accident, which occurred in Key Largo, Florida. George McGee was operating a Tesla Model S when the vehicle’s autopilot system failed to stop at a stop sign, crashing into a parked vehicle, where Benavides and Angulo were … Read more