Tesla found partially liable in fatal Autopilot crash, ordered to pay $200 million
A jury in Florida has found Tesla partially liable for a 2019 fatal crash in Florida. In that incident, a Tesla owner was driving with the car's autopilot engaged when the Tesla accelerated through an intersection, hitting a parked car and its owners standing nearby. One of those owners died.Lawyers for Tesla had argued the driver was distracted and was looking for his phone at the time of that crash. The jury decided Tesla placed the 2019 Model S on the market with a defect and ordered the automaker pay $2 ...