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Home / Disasters and Accidents / Tesla Accused of Negligence in Deadly Model X Crash

Tesla Accused of Negligence in Deadly Model X Crash

2 Jan

Summary

  • Family alleges Tesla and Elon Musk misled about autonomous capabilities.
  • A Model X crash killed a wife, two daughters, and son-in-law.
  • The lawsuit claims Tesla's driver-assistance systems defectively failed.
Tesla Accused of Negligence in Deadly Model X Crash

A lawsuit filed by Nathan Blaine accuses Tesla and CEO Elon Musk of negligence following a fatal crash that killed four family members and their dog. Blaine claims the company "intentionally misrepresented the safety of their vehicles" and touted autonomous features that created a "false sense of security." The complaint details how the Tesla Model X allegedly defectively failed to function as advertised, leading to a head-on collision with a semi-truck.

The devastating accident occurred on September 1, 2023, when the Model X, driven by Jennifer Blaine, veered into the westbound lane on Idaho State Highway 33. Inside were her daughters Denali and Emily, and Emily's husband, Zachary Leavitt. The vehicle collided with a fully loaded semi-truck, resulting in the immediate deaths of all occupants and the family dog. The lawsuit asserts that Tesla's "Autosteer" and lane-keeping systems failed.

Blaine's suit highlights Tesla's marketing of its "Full Self-Driving" capabilities, alleging these representations were misleading. The complaint contrasts Tesla's approach with other manufacturers like General Motors and Ford, which employ more advanced driver monitoring systems. The family seeks damages, asserting that Tesla's alleged overselling of its technology, aimed at boosting stock price and market dominance, directly contributed to this tragedy.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The Blaine family alleges Tesla and Elon Musk provided a false sense of security regarding the vehicle's autonomous capabilities, leading to a fatal crash.
The lawsuit questions the effectiveness of Tesla's "Autosteer," "Lane Departure Warning," "Lane Keeping Assist," and "Full Self-Driving" features.
The Tesla Model X allegedly veered into oncoming traffic, resulting in a head-on collision with a semi-truck, killing four occupants.

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