News

went to trial Tesla loses Autopilot wrongful death case in $329 million verdict Tesla must pay the plaintiffs $200 million in punitive damages, the jury said.
A Miami jury has ordered the automaker to pay up to $243 million after finding that the Tesla vehicle had a “defect.” It's the first time Tesla has been found liable in an Autopilot-related crash.
Tesla must pay the plaintiffs $200 million in punitive damages, the jury said. See full article ...
A bearish "death cross" pattern has appeared in Tesla Inc.'s stock chart on Thursday, but history suggests it isn't as ominous as it sounds.
A Florida jury on Friday ordered Tesla to pay hundreds of millions of dollars to plaintiffs who blamed a deadly 2019 crash on the company's "Autopilot" driver assistance technology.
In this week’s episode, we discuss Tesla losing the first Autopilot wrongful death trial, our Cadillac Lyric V first drive, and more.
In a major legal setback for Tesla, a Florida federal jury on Friday found that flaws in the company’s Autopilot software were partly to blame for a 2019 crash that killed 22-year-old Naibel ...
A Florida jury has ordered Tesla to pay $243 million in a wrongful death lawsuit over a 2019 crash involving a Model S with Autopilot, according to Reuters. The decision marks the first time the ...
A federal court jury found Tesla partly liable on Friday in a 2019 car crash that killed a pedestrian and left another person badly injured when the car was in Autopilot mode.
Tesla finally faced a legal blow in its deadly promotion of Autopilot. In a historic decision, a federal jury determined that the company was partly to blame for the crash that killed Naibel ...
One of the more controversial topics involving Nikola Tesla is what became of many of his technical and scientific papers after he died in 1943. Just before his death at the height of World War II ...