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Tesla must pay over $242M in damages after being found partly at fault for deadly Autopilot crash
In a major blow to Tesla, a Florida federal jury on Friday found Elon Musk's electric car company partly to blame for a 2019 crash that left a 22-year-old woman dead and her boyfriend seriously ...
A jury found Tesla partially liable for a fatal 2019 crash in Key Largo, Florida, and slapped the company with $243 million in damages, a stunning rebuke for CEO Elon Musk’s company, which for years ...
A federal jury Friday found Elon Musk’s Tesla partially liable for a fatal 2019 crash involving the electric vehicle (EV) maker’s autopilot system. The Miami jury determined Tesla was 33 ...
A Florida jury found Tesla partly liable for a 2019 crash that left a 22-year-old woman dead. The federal jury awarded the plaintiffs in the case $329 million in total damages.
A jury in Florida has found Tesla partially liable for a 2019 crash involving the company's Autopilot self-driving feature, The Washington Post reports. As a result, the company will have to pay ...
It amounts to $329 million, slightly less than they requested, and Tesla only has to pay 33% of the compensatory damages since it has been found 33% liable for the crash, and the punitive damages ...
A federal jury Friday found Elon Musk’s Tesla partially liable for a fatal 2019 crash involving the electric vehicle (EV) maker’s autopilot system. The Miami jury determined Tesla was 33 perc… ...
A Miami jury has ordered the automaker to pay up to $243 million after finding that the Tesla vehicle had a “defect.” It's the first time Tesla has been found liable in an Autopilot-related crash.
A Florida jury found Tesla partly liable for a 2019 crash that left a 22-year-old woman dead. The federal jury awarded the plaintiffs in the case $329 million in total damages.
A jury in Florida has found Tesla partly liable for a deadly 2019 crash involving its Autopilot system, ordering the electric car company to pay $243 million in punitive and compensatory damages.
A federal jury in Florida found Tesla partly liable for a deadly 2019 crash involving Tesla’s Autopilot driver assist software, according to reports from The New York Times and CNBC. Tesla has been ...
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