Tesla Faces Legal Headwinds after $243 Million Verdict in Fatal Crash
A Florida jury found Tesla liable in a fatal 2019 crash involving its Autopilot system, ordering $243 million in damages. The verdict may lead to more lawsuits against Tesla over its self-driving technology. The company plans to appeal, arguing the crash was the driver's fault.
In a landmark decision, a Florida jury has held Tesla accountable for a 2019 fatal accident involving its Autopilot-equipped Model S, mandating a substantial $243 million payout. The compensation, directed to the victims' families, encompasses $129 million in compensatory damages and $200 million in punitive damages.
The jury attributed 33% of the liability to Tesla, highlighting flaws in the deployment of its Autopilot system. This ruling marks the first time Tesla has faced such a verdict, raising the prospect of further legal challenges and potentially costly settlements in the future.
While Tesla intends to appeal the decision, maintaining that the driver was at fault, the case underscores significant concerns about the safety and legal implications of autonomous vehicle technology. Experts predict this decision may set a precedent, impacting Tesla's efforts to dominate the autonomous driving market.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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