In seeking a reversal, Tesla said the driver deserved sole blame, his Model S wasn't defective, and the verdict defied common sense.
After more than a month with the seven‑year‑old Tesla Model 3 Performance, I’m beginning to appreciate something that often gets overshadowed by the headline figures.
A federal judge in Miami refused to overturn a $243 million jury verdict against Tesla Inc. TSLA on Friday, over a 2019 fatal crash in Florida involving the EV maker’s Autopilot system. "Evidence ...
'Get to the Truth': 2019 Tesla Crash Lawyers Have Launched Their Own Firm Adam Boumel and Todd Poses realized they wanted to work together permanently while working on the case that ultimately led to ...
When Elon Musk told investors in 2019 that Tesla would have a million robotaxis on the road by 2020, he sketched a future where owners could send their cars out to earn money while they slept. In 2025 ...