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Tesla Autopilot Blamed in Fatal Fire Crash

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A father and son died after their Tesla in self-driving mode veered off a road, hit a tree, and caught fire. A lawsuit alleges faulty Autopilot and door handles trapped them. The mother is seeking damages from Tesla. read more


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Lawsuit Blames Musk for Cybertruck Crash

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A Texas woman is suing Tesla for negligence after her Cybertruck's Autopilot crashed into a barrier. The lawsuit alleges Elon Musk made reckless design choices, overruling engineers on safety features like LiDAR, and overpromised the technology's capabilities. read more

Tesla Sued Over Workplace Safety Before Mass Shooting

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A 65-year-old Tesla employee is suing the company for negligence after being assaulted by a coworker who later committed a mass shooting in Austin. The lawsuit alleges Tesla failed to supervise the man despite prior knowledge of his aggression. read more

AI Scientist Sues Tesla Over Crash, Cites Safety Flaws

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AI scientist Samaneh Movassaghi is suing Tesla, claiming a crash due to its car's defective safety systems caused her traumatic brain injury. This impaired her elite cognitive abilities, derailing her promising career in artificial intelligence research. read more

AI Scientist Sues Tesla Over Career-Ending Crash

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AI scientist Samaneh Movassaghi sues Tesla, claiming a crash in her Model Y caused a traumatic brain injury that derailed her career. The lawsuit alleges Tesla's camera-only safety systems were defectively designed and failed to prevent the collision. read more

Tesla Must Pay $243M in Autopilot Death Case

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A US judge upheld a $243 million verdict against Tesla for a fatal 2019 Autopilot crash. The jury found Tesla 33% responsible. This first federal verdict on an Autopilot death is a major legal setback for the company's self-driving claims. read more