A Florida jury has found Tesla partly responsible for a deadly crash that happened in 2019, involving a Model S sedan using the company’s Autopilot self-driving software. The accident resulted in the death of Naibel Benavides Leon, a 22-year-old pedestrian, and left her boyfriend, Dillon Angulo, with serious, life-long injuries. The lawsuit argued that Tesla’s Autopilot system should have warned the driver and automatically applied the brakes to prevent the crash. Tesla, on the other hand, claimed that the driver, George McGee, was at fault for the accident. The company called the jury’s decision 'wrong' and said it would appeal. As a result of the verdict, Tesla has been ordered to pay up to $243 million in damages, which includes both compensatory and punitive damages. This case is a significant setback for Tesla and its CEO, Elon Musk, who has promoted self-driving technology as a key part of the company’s future. After the verdict was announced, Tesla’s stock price dropped by nearly 2 percent. The lawyers representing the victims argued that Elon Musk and Tesla had exaggerated the abilities of the Autopilot system. They pointed out that Autopilot was designed for use on highways, but Tesla did not prevent drivers from using it on other types of roads. Attorney Brett Schreiber said that Tesla and Musk had boosted the company’s value by creating excitement around self-driving technology, even though it was not as safe as they claimed. He accused Tesla of turning public roads into test tracks for their technology, putting people’s lives at risk. The accident happened when George McGee, the driver, dropped his phone while approaching a T-intersection in the Florida Keys. As he tried to retrieve his phone, he lost sight of the road, and his car continued through the intersection, crashing into a parked SUV. Naibel Benavides Leon and Dillon Angulo were standing nearby and were struck by the car. Neither McGee nor the Autopilot system managed to brake in time to avoid the crash. After a three-week trial, the jury awarded a total of $329 million in damages. This included $129 million in compensatory damages for the victims and $200 million in punitive damages meant to discourage Tesla from similar behavior in the future. Tesla is responsible for paying one-third of the compensatory damages, which is about $42. 5 million, and the full amount of the punitive damages. However, Tesla believes the punitive damages may be reduced later. In a statement, Tesla said the verdict was a mistake and could make it harder for car companies to develop and use life-saving technology. The company argued that the driver was speeding and looking for his phone, which overrode the Autopilot system. Tesla also said that no car available in 2019 or today could have prevented the crash. They insisted that the case was not really about Autopilot, but about the driver’s actions. This is not the first time Tesla has faced lawsuits over its Autopilot system and fatal crashes. In the past, the company has settled similar cases before they reached a jury. The Florida case is the first to go to trial and receive a jury verdict. During the trial, George McGee said he believed Autopilot would help him if he made a mistake, but he felt the system failed him. He has already settled a separate lawsuit with the victims for an undisclosed amount. Tesla’s Autopilot and self-driving technology have been under scrutiny for years, with critics questioning their safety. Some experts praised the jury’s decision, saying it holds Tesla accountable for its technology and engineering practices. The verdict comes at a challenging time for Tesla, as the company is also dealing with declining sales, partly due to Elon Musk’s political activities. This case has brought more attention to the safety of self-driving cars and the responsibilities of car manufacturers to protect people on the road.
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