Tesla has reached a settlement with the family of an engineer who was killed in a Model X crash in Silicon Valley, avoiding a trial. The lawsuit accused Tesla of not delivering on its promises regarding driver-assistance and safety technology in its cars.
Tesla has settled with the family of an engineer killed when his Model X crashed in Silicon Valley six years ago, avoiding a trial, according to court filings yesterday.
Court documents filed yesterday said Tesla and the family of Wei Lun Huang had reached a settlement, and that Tesla is asking the amount involved remain under seal. He was traveling along a highway in the California city of Mountain View in March 2018 using an autopilot feature when the Model X drove into a concrete median, fatally injuring him, according to the lawsuit.
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