Wednesday, 9 January 2019

Tesla sued after fatal crash, accused of making “unreasonably dangerous” car

Tesla sued after fatal crash, accused of making “unreasonably dangerous” car

The family of a Florida man who died in a high-speed accident involving a Tesla has sued the automaker, alleging that his Tesla's battery was defective and that the company was negligent when it removed a speed governor on the car. According to the lawsuit, Edgar Monserratt v. Tesla—which was filed Tuesday in Broward County court—Monserratt's 18-year-old son was a front-seat passenger in a 2014 Tesla S being driven by another person, Barrett Riley.
Read more: https://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2019/01/tesla-sued-after-fatal-crash-accused-of-making-unreasonably-dangerous-car/?source=Snapzu

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