💨 Abstract
On August 1, 2025, a jury in Miami ordered Tesla to pay $329 million to victims of a fatal crash involving its Autopilot technology. The decision found Tesla partly responsible, despite the driver's admission of distraction. This verdict, which concluded a four-year case, sets a precedent for future lawsuits and affects Tesla's safety reputation.
Courtesy: WTOP Staff
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