Tesla's EV Giant Held Responsible in $42M Verdict for 2017 Ford Truck Crash

Saturday, 16 March 2024, 04:14

An Indiana jury held Tesla, led by Elon Musk, and its employee liable for damages in a 2017 crash involving a company-owned Ford truck. The verdict requires Tesla and Kyle Kaszuba to pay over $42 million, emphasizing the accountability of electric vehicle manufacturers towards road safety.
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Tesla's EV Giant Held Responsible in $42M Verdict for 2017 Ford Truck Crash

Tesla's Liability in Crash Verdict

An Indiana jury's decision finds Tesla NASDAQ:TSLA and employee Kyle Kaszuba partly responsible for a 2017 crash involving a Ford truck owned by the company.

Financial Impact of the Verdict

The ruling orders Tesla and Kaszuba to compensate over $42 million in damages, highlighting the financial implications of the case.

Kaszuba, the employee, is also held accountable, emphasizing the importance of responsible driving and corporate liability.


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