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

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 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

Tesla Held Liable in $240 Million Verdict Over Fatal Autopilot Crash, Sparks Industry Concerns

MIAMI — A jury has found Tesla liable for a fatal crash in Florida, attributing partial responsibility to the company’s Autopilot system. The verdict mandates that Tesla pay more than $240 million in damages to the victims’ families. This ruling arrives amid ongoing scrutiny of the automaker’s autonomous technology, particularly as CEO Elon Musk aims to advance a driverless taxi service in several urban areas. The case concluded that Tesla’s technology was at fault in the incident that killed 22-year-old Naibel Benavides Leon and left her boyfriend, Dillon Angulo, seriously injured. The jury determined that … Read more