Tesla ordered to pay over $200 million in damages for Autopilot-related fatal crash

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A Florida federal jury found Tesla partly liable for a fatal 2019 crash involving its Autopilot software, ordering the company to pay over $200 million in damages, marking a rare legal loss for Tesla over Autopilot-related incidents, amid ongoing concerns about the safety and advertising of its driver-assist features.
- Tesla to pay more than $200 million in damages after being found partly liable for fatal Autopilot crash The Verge
- Tesla must pay portion of $329 million in damages after fatal Autopilot crash, jury says CNBC
- Tesla ordered to pay $243mn in damages after fatal autopilot crash Financial Times
- Jury Says Tesla Was Partly to Blame for Fatal Crash The New York Times
- Tesla hit with $243 million in damages after jury finds its Autopilot feature contributed to fatal crash NBC News
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