Tesla and an employee were found partially liable for a 2017 crash involving a company-owned truck, which led to a motorcyclist's traumatic brain injury.
An Indianapolis jury found Tesla 70% liable for a car crash involving a company-owned Ford truck and a motorcyclist from 2017.
Tesla and the employee, Kyle Kaszuba, must pay more than $42 million in damages to the victim, Christopher Dugan, a Marion County jury said in a Wednesday verdict. Dugan had exited an Indianapolis gas station and was in the "right-hand traffic lane" when Kaszuba, operating the Tesla-owned Ford Super Duty, "carelessly" drove the vehicle across two lanes of traffic while attempting to turn into a parking lot near the gas station, according to the complaint.
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