Tesla faces $200 million payout after Autopilot crash verdict
Tesla has been ordered to pay over $200 million in damages after a jury found the company partly responsible for a fatal 2019 crash involving its Autopilot system. The verdict has raised questions about the safety and marketing of Tesla’s driver-assistance technology, as Autopilot has been linked to multiple collisions and ongoing regulatory scrutiny.
Tesla Autopilot liability and jury decision
The federal jury in Florida determined Tesla was 33 percent liable for the accident, which killed 22-year-old Naibel Benavides. Tesla must pay approximately $200 million in punitive damages and $43 million in compensatory damages. This marks one of the rare courtroom losses for the company over Autopilot. In previous cases, Tesla successfully defended similar claims, but this decision signals growing legal risks as lawsuits over driver-assist technology continue.
Autopilot safety concerns and regulatory pressure
Tesla’s Autopilot feature is designed to handle steering, braking, and speed adjustments, but regulators and safety advocates argue the system can give drivers a false sense of security. The California Department of Motor Vehicles has accused Tesla of misleading consumers by marketing Autopilot and Full Self-Driving as more autonomous than they are. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration has also investigated hundreds of crashes potentially linked to the software.
Impact on Tesla’s future and self-driving plans
The verdict comes as Tesla expands testing for its robotaxi services in Austin and the Bay Area. Legal challenges like this one could influence how the company markets future autonomous features and how regulators oversee self-driving technology. For Tesla owners, the case underscores the importance of remaining attentive behind the wheel, even when Autopilot is engaged.
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