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

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

Jury Delivers Historic $329 Million Verdict in Tesla Autopilot Fatality Case

SAN MATEO, Calif. — A jury has awarded $329 million in damages to the family of a man killed in a crash involving a Tesla vehicle operating on Autopilot. The decision, reached after the trial in San Mateo County, has sparked renewed discussions about the safety of autonomous driving technologies and their impact on consumers. The case centered around the 2019 collision that resulted in the death of 34-year-old Walter Huang, who was driving a Tesla Model X when it struck a barrier on Highway 101. Testimony during the trial revealed that Huang had activated … Read more

Jurors Hold Tesla Accountable in Florida Keys Crash, Award $242 Million to Victims

MIAMI, Fla. — A jury has held Tesla responsible for a deadly crash in the Florida Keys, ordering the electric vehicle manufacturer to pay $242 million to the victims’ families. The incident, which occurred in 2019, involved a Tesla Model 3 that collided with a pickup truck, resulting in the deaths of two people. The lawsuit, initiated by the families of the deceased, argued that Tesla’s Autopilot feature was a significant factor in the tragedy. The plaintiffs claimed that the system was not sufficiently designed to handle certain driving conditions, contributing to the fatal accident. … Read more