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A Florida jury found a Tesla vehicle and its Autopilot software responsible for a fatal crash in the Florida Keys in 2019.
In addition to a punitive award of $200 million, the jury said Tesla must also pay $43 million of a total $129 million in ...
A Florida jury has ordered Tesla (NASDAQ: TSLA) to pay $243 million in damages over a 2019 fatal crash involving its ...
Tesla was found partially liable by a Florida jury for a fatal 2019 crash involving its driver-assistance "Autopilot" feature ...
Tesla has lost its Autopilot fatal crash wrongful death case in Florida as a jury says the automaker has to pay the victims $329 million. This is a significant blow to Tesla – although it will likely ...
Nashville's Mayor reveals he knew about The Boring Company's interest in the tunnel connecting BNA to downtown for about a ...
A Florida jury on Friday found Tesla liable in the 2019 fatal crash of an Autopilot-equipped Model S, and ordered Elon Musk’s automaker to pay $329 million to the family of a deceased woman and an ...
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.