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Jury orders Tesla to pay more than $240 million in Autopilot crash case

Last updated: August 1, 2025 6:35 pm
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By BERNARD CONDON and DAVID FISCHER, Associated Press

In a significant legal development, a Miami jury has ruled that Tesla, the car company led by Elon Musk, is partially responsible for a fatal crash in Florida involving its Autopilot driver assist technology. The jury has ordered Tesla to pay over $240 million in damages to the victims.

The jury found Tesla accountable for the crash due to the failure of its technology, emphasizing that not all blame can be placed on a negligent driver, even if the driver admitted to being distracted by their cellphone before colliding with a young couple stargazing. This decision comes at a crucial time for Musk, who is promoting the safety of autonomous driving as Tesla prepares to launch a driverless taxi service in multiple cities.

The conclusion of this four-year legal battle is not only remarkable for its outcome but also for the fact that it proceeded to trial, unlike many similar cases against Tesla that have been dismissed or settled out of court. The verdict is expected to encourage more individuals to seek legal recourse in similar situations.

The case also involved allegations by the family of the deceased victim, Naibel Benavides Leon, and her injured boyfriend, Dillon Angulo, claiming that Tesla concealed or lost critical evidence related to the accident. Despite Tesla’s initial denial, evidence presented by the plaintiffs revealed that the company had access to the data all along.

Tesla has expressed disappointment with the verdict, stating that it undermines automotive safety efforts and poses a threat to the progress of life-saving technologies. The company plans to appeal the decision, which includes a punitive award of $200 million in addition to compensatory damages.

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Financial analysts anticipate that the substantial damages awarded in this case will have a significant impact on the automotive industry and Tesla’s reputation. While Tesla has made advancements in its technology since the incident in 2019, concerns about trust and transparency remain prevalent.

The legal battle highlighted the debate over the terminology used to describe autonomous driving features, with the plaintiffs’ lawyer arguing that Tesla’s use of the term “Autopilot” could mislead drivers into overestimating the system’s capabilities. The defense countered by emphasizing the driver’s responsibility to remain attentive and follow safety guidelines.

Despite acknowledging the driver’s negligence, the jury held Tesla accountable for allowing drivers to misuse the Autopilot system and operate it in unsafe conditions. The case has implications for the entire auto industry as companies navigate the development of self-driving technologies amidst evolving regulatory and legal landscapes.

Condon reported from New York.

Originally Published: August 1, 2025 at 4:26 PM MDT

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