Tesla rejected a $60 million settlement offer in a lawsuit over a 2019 fatal crash, and the jury awarded $243 million in damages. The crash involved a Tesla Model S with Autopilot technology that collided with a parked Chevrolet Tahoe, leading to the death of one person and serious injuries to another. This was reported by Reuters.
Tesla maintains that this verdict will hinder efforts to improve automotive safety. Despite this, they plan to appeal the decision. This trial marks the first time a wrongful death due to Autopilot has been brought to court.
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