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A Florida jury has found Tesla partially liable in a fatal crash involving its Autopilot system, ordering the Elon Musk-owned ...
A Miami jury decided Tesla was partly responsible for a deadly 2019 crash in Florida involving its Autopilot driver assist ...
In a landmark ruling, a Miami federal jury has ordered Tesla to pay USD 329 million in damages over a fatal 2019 crash involving its Autopilot system, a decision that could reshape the legal landscape ...
A Florida jury found a Tesla vehicle and its Autopilot software responsible for a fatal crash in the Florida Keys in 2019.
After a yearslong fight, a family is breathing a sigh of relief after a jury found Tesla partially responsible for a crash ...
A Miami jury has decided that Tesla will have to pay $240 million related to a deadly 2019 crash in Florida. A 22-year-old ...
A Miami jury ordered Elon Musk’s car company on Friday to pay $329 million to victims of a deadly crash involving its ...
The verdict follows a three-week trial that threw a spotlight on how Tesla and CEO Elon Musk have marketed their driver-assistance software.
The jury verdict is one of the first major legal decisions about driver assistance technology that has gone against Tesla.
The driver ran a stop sign at the end of Card Sound Road at 62 miles per hour, well above the 45-mph speed limit, while reaching down to the car’s floor in search of his dropped cellphone.
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