Core Points - A jury awarded a $242.5 million verdict against Tesla for its role in a fatal crash involving its Autopilot system, which occurred in 2019 [2][3] - Tesla had the opportunity to settle the case for $60 million but chose to reject the offer [1] - The jury found the driver responsible for two-thirds of the blame, while Tesla was assigned one-third [3] Legal Proceedings - The lawsuit was filed in 2021 in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Florida [5] - The crash involved a Tesla Model S with Autopilot engaged, which failed to brake in time, resulting in a collision that killed one person and severely injured another [2][3] - Tesla plans to appeal the verdict, citing "substantial errors of law and irregularities at trial" [4]
Tesla could have avoided that $242.5M Autopilot verdict, filings show