A jury in California has begun deliberating on one of the first cases in which Tesla's autopilot driving software allegedly caused a crash, a case with major implications for the company's experimental software.
Los Angeles resident Justine Hsu was in a crash in 2019 in which her Tesla vehicle reportedly swerved into a curb while on Autopilot. The curb strike hit so hard that it"violently" deployed the airbag and"fractured Plaintiff's jaw, knocked out teeth, and caused nerve damage to her face," the suit claims.
Tesla denied the claim, stating in a filing that Hsu used Autopilot in the city despite the electric car warning against such use. "Tesla still maintains it's the safest vehicle in the road. All it takes for you to decide this case is common sense. The car came out looking better than Justine did," Hsu's lawyer said in closing remarks.
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