A federal judge in Miami denied Tesla's bid to overturn a $243 million jury verdict in a high-profile lawsuit over a fatal Autopilot crash.
In seeking a reversal, Tesla said the driver deserved sole blame, his Model S wasn't defective, and the verdict defied common sense.
Elon Musk's EV maker had attempted to overturn a verdict that held it partially liable for an accident involving a Model S, but that ruling has now been upheld.
Naibel Benavides Leon, 22, was thrown 75 feet and was pronounced dead a the scene in the devastating accident.
The case stems from a crash in Key Largo, Fla., where the driver of a Tesla, George McGee, hit a parked car that rammed into two pedestrians after he dropped his cellphone and was attempting to pick ...
Tesla has reported five new crashes involving its “Robotaxi” fleet in Austin, Texas, bringing the total to 14 incidents ...
Tesla CEO Elon Musk has said the electric vehicle maker plans this year to greatly expand its self-driving taxi business.
A mother, father and 2-year-old girl filed a lawsuit Thursday against Tesla and the DUI suspect accused of injuring them in a ...
Waymo, which operates more than five times as many fully driverless vehicles in the city, reported a similar number of incidents so far in 2026.
Despite this loss, the case is far from over as an appeal to the eleventh circuit is all but certain ...
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Tesla Inc.’s robotaxis have been involved in over a dozen crashes in Austin since service began, according to reports the carmaker has made to regulators.