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Family Blames Elon Musk After Son Dies While Tesla Was In ‘Autopilot’ Mode

Family blames Elon Musk after son dies in Tesla autopilot crash.

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The tragic death of 31-year-old Genesis Giovanni Mendoza Martinez has sparked a lawsuit against Elon Musk and Tesla.

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History of Tesla accidents unveiled.

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It wasn’t the first time a Tesla on autopilot has been involved in a deadly accident.

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Between 2015 and 2022, there were over 1,000 crashes involving Teslas using the autopilot system.

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Additionally, more than 1,500 complaints about unexpected braking were logged during that period.

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Tesla’s autopilot, once touted as a revolutionary step in driving, is now at the center of multiple investigations.

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And critics, including federal authorities, argue that the system’s limitations are too dangerous to ignore.

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Tesla’s early promises of a fully autonomous vehicle are increasingly being questioned.

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Despite the company’s attempts to defend its technology, experts claim Tesla rushed to market too soon.

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Tragic Tesla crash unveiled.

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Mendoza was killed in a crash while using Tesla’s controversial ‘autopilot’ driving mode.

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The incident occurred on February 18, 2023, when Mendoza’s car collided with a firetruck while on autopilot.

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On the fateful day, Mendoza’s vehicle had been driving itself for 12 minutes at 71 mph.

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In a devastating turn, the car crashed into a firetruck, instantly killing Mendoza and injuring four firefighters.

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Accusations against Elon Musk unveiled.

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His parents, Eduardo and Maria, alongside his brother Caleb, are taking legal action, accusing Musk and the company of negligence.

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The family claims that Tesla’s ‘autopilot’ feature is “ill-equipped” and shouldn’t be allowed on the roads.

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The Mendoza family believes Tesla’s marketing misled their son, convincing him that the autopilot system was reliable.

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Tesla had promised a self-driving system that would surpass human drivers, fueling confidence in the tech.

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The family’s attorney emphasized that Giovanni trusted the ‘Autopilot’ feature and its “full self-driving” upgrade to keep him safe.

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But the Mendoza family isn’t alone in voicing concerns about Tesla’s self-driving technology.

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The US government, led by transportation secretary Pete Buttigieg, has made its opposition to ‘autopilot’ clear.

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“Tesla is using public roads as a testing ground for its autonomous tech,” said Brett Schreiber, the Mendoza family’s lawyer.

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Schreiber argues that Tesla is knowingly putting drivers and first responders at risk by continuing to use flawed systems.

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“This was entirely preventable,” Schreiber stated, blaming Tesla for the loss of Mendoza’s life.

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“The system is not ready for widespread use,” said Schreiber, condemning Tesla’s hasty rollout.

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Tesla’s critics point out that its claims of “safer than human drivers” are far from reality.

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Tesla’s defence exposed.

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Tesla, however, insists its vehicles meet safety standards as determined by state laws.

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The company argues that the crash might have been caused by Mendoza’s own actions or negligence.

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“No additional warnings would have prevented the incident,” Tesla claimed in a court filing.

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Tragic death calls into question Tesla’s autopilot feature.

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The Mendoza family’s lawsuit highlights a key concern: trust in technology that isn’t fully proven.

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They argue that their son’s belief in the self-driving car’s safety ultimately led to his death.

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As this lawsuit unfolds, more questions are being raised about the future of autonomous vehicles.

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The Mendoza family’s tragic loss has sparked renewed debates about the safety and regulation of self-driving cars.

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With Tesla’s technology under fire, the question remains: is Elon Musk’s vision of the future too risky for today’s roads?

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