A Miami jury found Tesla partially responsible for a fatal crash linked to its Autopilot technology, leading to a $240 million damages award. The jury ruled Tesla's technology failed, attributing some blame to the driver, who admitted to distracted driving. This significant outcome comes amid Tesla's efforts to promote its cars as safe for autonomous driving. The case revealed allegations that Tesla hid important evidence, which was later discovered by a forensic expert. The ruling may encourage more lawsuits against Tesla regarding its Autopilot and vehicle safety practices.
This will open the floodgates. It will embolden a lot of people to come to court.
We finally learned what happened that night, that the car was actually defective.
Justice was achieved.
Tesla had the evidence all along, despite its repeated denials, by hiring a forensic data expert.
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