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Family sues Tesla for wrongful death in Autopilot crash in Texas, US

Family sues Tesla for wrongful death in Autopilot crash in Texas, US

Summary

A Texas family has sued Tesla after a driver using the company’s Autopilot system crashed into their home, killing a 76-year-old woman. The lawsuit claims Tesla did not properly warn drivers about problems with its Autopilot and Full Self-Driving features.

Key Facts

  • The crash happened on June 19 in Katy, Texas, when a Tesla Model 3 using Autopilot struck the front of a home.
  • Martha Avila died from injuries after being pinned by the car in the crash.
  • The driver, Michael Butler, said he had activated Autopilot at the time and is cooperating with authorities; he is also named in the lawsuit.
  • Tesla CEO Elon Musk and Tesla’s AI VP stated the crash involved the driver pressing the accelerator fully in a residential area.
  • The lawsuit seeks over $1 million in damages and accuses Tesla of ignoring serious risks.
  • The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) is investigating the crash and has been reviewing numerous Tesla crashes involving driver assistance since 2016.
  • Tesla recalled about two million vehicles in 2023 to ensure drivers remain alert when using Autopilot.
  • Tesla’s Autopilot helps steer, brake, and accelerate in lanes, while Full Self-Driving can follow traffic signals and change lanes; both require attentive drivers with hands on the wheel.
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