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Tesla Inc. settled a high-profile lawsuit over a driver’s death in 2019 when the Autopilot system in his Model 3 allegedly ...
The lawsuit claims the Cybertruck is "defectively designed" because a driver cannot open the door to escape once the electric power is lost. It also claims that Tesla doesn't provide adequate training ...
A federal jury trial began Monday to determine Tesla’s responsibility in a 2019 crash that killed a 22-year-old pedestrian ...
Tesla Inc., a leading innovator in electric vehicles, is under increasing legal scrutiny as two major product liability cases bring safety concerns about its cars into sharp focus. These lawsuits ...
Tesla will soon face a jury over a fatal crash involving its autopilot system. The trial, set to begin today in Miami, could be the first legal judgment regarding the increasingly normalized ...
The complaint alleges that Tesla acted recklessly by allowing Autopilot to function on roads it is not designed for.
The case, which stems from a deadly crash in 2019, raises broader questions about the safety of Tesla's driver-assistance systems, and whether the company has exaggerated their capabilities.
A former Tesla engineer sued the EV maker in San Francisco Superior Court, claiming a private judge unfairly ruled against her. Her case provides a rare window into Tesla's use of arbitration.