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Tesla Challenges $243M Ruling Tying Autopilot to Fatal Crash

Tesla Challenges $243M Ruling Tying Autopilot to Fatal Crash

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Tesla's legal team argues that the $243 million judgment, which found the company's Autopilot feature partially responsible for a fatal 2019 crash, 'flies in the face of basic Florida tort law, the Due Process Clause, and common sense.'

Tesla is now seeking to overturn last month’s ruling which found its self-driving Autopilot feature partially responsible for a fatal crash in 2019.

According to a new filing in a Florida federal court, Tesla's lawyers argued that the crash “was a tragedy that …

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