Tesla
Tesla has been named in 2 documented digital harm incidents, including 1 fatality and 1 involving minor. The most common harm domain is Autonomous Systems.
Documented Incidents
2Tesla settles with family of 15‑year‑old Jovani Maldonado over 2019 San Francisco Autopilot crash
Tesla reached a settlement with the family of Jovani Maldonado, a 15‑year‑old who died in a 2019 San Francisco collision involving a Tesla operating on Autopilot. The agreement follows a Florida jury verdict that ordered Tesla to pay $243 million to the family of pedestrian Nabeil Benavides killed in a similar Autopilot crash. Both cases have heightened regulatory scrutiny of Tesla’s self‑driving technology, including a lawsuit by the California DMV challenging Tesla’s advertising. The settlement details were not disclosed, but the case underscores mounting legal pressure on Tesla as it advances its Robotaxi ambitions.
Two men killed in driverless Tesla crash in Spring, Texas after vehicle strikes tree and catches fire
Two men died in a Tesla crash in Spring, Texas, where no one was found behind the wheel, according to local police. The 2019 Tesla Model S crashed into a tree and caught fire, with one person in the front passenger seat and another in the rear. Preliminary investigations suggest no driver was present at the time of the crash. The incident has raised questions about Tesla's Autopilot and Full Self-Driving (FSD) systems, which are not fully autonomous. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) has launched a special investigation into the crash.