Family Sues Tesla, Elon Musk Over Fatal Autopilot Crash; Safety of Self-Driving Tech Under Fire
December 9, 2024
Additionally, the California DMV has sued Tesla for allegedly making false advertising claims regarding its Autopilot and Full Self-Driving technologies.
This crash is part of a broader investigation by the NHTSA, which has been assessing Tesla's Autopilot system since August 2021.
The case has reignited debates over the safety of Tesla's self-driving technology and the accuracy of statements made by Elon Musk regarding its capabilities.
The family of Giovanni Mendoza Martinez is suing Tesla and CEO Elon Musk following his death in a crash while his Tesla was in Autopilot mode, alleging misleading statements about the vehicle's self-driving capabilities.
Caleb Mendoza, Giovanni's brother and a passenger in the vehicle, sustained serious injuries during the incident.
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) has opened a second investigation into Tesla's recall measures concerning Autopilot's interaction with stationary emergency vehicles.
The fatal incident occurred in Walnut Creek, California, on February 18, 2023, when Mendoza's 2021 Model S struck a parked fire truck with its emergency lights activated.
Data from the vehicle shows that it had been in Autopilot mode for approximately 12 minutes prior to the crash, traveling at 71 mph without any manual inputs recorded.
Amidst ongoing scrutiny, Tesla is rolling out a new version of its Full Self-Driving software, which has faced numerous legal challenges.
The lawsuit, initially filed in October 2023 in Contra Costa County, has been moved to federal court, where the burden of proof for fraud claims is higher.
Attorney Brett Schreiber argues that Tesla's Autopilot is inadequately equipped for safe operation and that the company conducts unsafe testing on public roadways.
Tesla's legal team contends that the crash was primarily caused by Mendoza's own negligence and asserts that their vehicle design complies with safety regulations.
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The Independent • Dec 9, 2024
California family blames Elon Musk for son’s death while driving Tesla in ‘autopilot’ mode
The Independent • Dec 9, 2024
California family blames Elon Musk for son’s death while driving Tesla in ‘autopilot’ mode
