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Jury Says Tesla Was Partly to Blame for Fatal Crash

Lawyers for the family of a woman struck and killed by a Tesla sedan in 2019 argued that the company’s Autopilot software should have avoided the crash.

Neal Boudette
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Automobiles, Compensation for Damages (Law), Computers and the Internet, Deaths (Fatalities), Decisions and Verdicts, Driver Distraction and Fatigue, Driverless and Semiautonomous Vehicles, Electric and Hybrid Vehicles, Federal Courts (US), Jury System, Largo (Fla), Miami (Fla), Musk, Elon, Roads and Traffic, Suits and Litigation (Civil), Taxicabs and Taxicab Drivers, Tesla Motors Inc, Traffic Accidents and Safety
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