
A judge recently rejected Tesla's legal attempt to reverse a massive $243 million jury award stemming from a 2019 fatal collision. The original court case determined that the manufacturer shared responsibility for the accident because of flaws in its Autopilot driver assistance software.
Although the driver was found to be more at fault for the crash, the jury specifically leveled punitive damages against the electric vehicle company. Tesla's defense team claimed the motorist was entirely to blame, but the court maintained that no new evidence or legal arguments justified overturning the previous decision. Consequently, the automaker remains liable for its portion of the financial penalty as determined by the Florida jury.
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