$242M
Personal Injury
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Case Details
Federal jury awarded $242 million in a 2019 Tesla Model S autopilot related crash where a distracted driver struck a parked vehicle and two pedestrians, resulting in one death and catastrophic injuries.
Additional Notes
Driver George McGee found 67% at fault, Tesla 33% at fault. Tesla was held responsible for $200 million in punitive damages and $42.6 million in compensatory damages. Tesla is contesting the decision.
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