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How to Prove Liability in a Phoenix Autonomous Vehicle Left-Turn Crash Involving Tesla Full Self-Driving (FSD)

How to Prove Liability in a Phoenix Autonomous Vehicle Left-Turn Crash Involving Tesla Full Self-Driving (FSD)

A Phoenix autonomous vehicle left-turn crash can involve multiple liable parties—not just the human driver—because Arizona law recognizes fault apportionment among everyone who contributed to the collision. When Tesla Full Self-Driving (FSD) is engaged, liability analysis expands to include driver conduct, system limitations, and potential product defects. This article explains how to prove liability in […]

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How to Prove Liability in a California Self-Driving Car Accident Involving Tesla Autopilot and a Human Driver Override

In California, proving liability in a Tesla Autopilot crash with a human override usually requires showing (1) who had “control” at the critical moment and (2) which duty was breached under comparative fault rules. Because Autopilot is driver-assist—not a fully autonomous system—Tesla, the human driver, and sometimes third parties may share responsibility. This article explains

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