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    Jury orders Tesla to pay more than $200 million in Autopilot crash case

    CFL Staff WriterBy CFL Staff WriterAugust 1, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    MIAMI (AP) — A Miami jury determined that Elon Musk’s automobile firm Tesla was partly answerable for a lethal crash in Florida involving its Autopilot driver help know-how and should pay the victims greater than $200 million in punitive damages.

    The federal jury held that Tesla bore important accountability as a result of its know-how failed and that not all of the blame will be placed on a reckless driver, even one who admitted he was distracted by his cellular phone earlier than hitting a younger couple out gazing on the stars. The choice comes as Musk seeks to persuade People his automobiles are secure sufficient to drive on their very own as he plans to roll out a driverless taxi service in a number of cities within the coming months.

    The choice ends a four-year lengthy case exceptional not simply in its consequence however that it even made it to trial. Many comparable circumstances in opposition to Tesla have been dismissed and, when that did not occur, settled by the corporate to keep away from the highlight of a trial.

    “This may open the floodgates,” stated Miguel Custodio, a automobile crash lawyer not concerned within the Tesla case. “It should embolden lots of people to come back to courtroom.”

    The case additionally included startling fees by attorneys for the household of the deceased, 22-year-old, Naibel Benavides Leon, and for her injured boyfriend, Dillon Angulo. They claimed Tesla both hid or misplaced key proof, together with information and video recorded seconds earlier than the accident.

    Tesla has beforehand confronted criticism that it’s sluggish to cough up essential information by kinfolk of different victims in Tesla crashes, accusations that the automobile firm has denied. On this case, the plaintiffs confirmed Tesla had the proof all alongside, regardless of its repeated denials, by hiring a forensic information skilled who dug it up. Tesla stated it made a mistake after being proven the proof and actually hadn’t thought it was there.

    It’s not clear how a lot of a success to Tesla’s fame for security the decision within the Miami case will make. Tesla has vastly improved its know-how because the crash on a darkish, rural street in Key Largo, Florida, in 2019.



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