Judge Decides Tesla Owners To Arbitrate Autopilot False Advertising Allegations

by AutoExpert   |  4 October, 2023

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Recently, a federal judge in California made a ruling regarding Tesla car owners, stating that they must individually resolve their claims of being misled about Autopilot features through arbitration rather than pursuing a collective lawsuit.

This ruling comes as a significant win for Tesla, saving them from a larger legal battle involving a group of vehicle owners. The judge, U.S. District Judge Haywood Gilliam, issued this decision emphasizing that four Tesla owners involved in a proposed class action had willingly agreed to handle any legal disputes through arbitration when they accepted the company's terms and conditions while purchasing their vehicles through Tesla's website.

Tesla Autopilot

On the flip side, one plaintiff who hadn't agreed to arbitration was deemed to have filed the lawsuit after a substantial delay, resulting in the dismissal of their claims, according to Gilliam's ruling. The lawsuit alleges that Tesla repeatedly made false claims about its ADAS technology, suggesting it was on the verge of achieving fully self-driving capabilities.

The plaintiffs argue that they paid substantial amounts for the optional ADAS technology when buying Tesla cars between 2017 and 2022. In the plaintiffs' view, instead of delivering on these promises, Tesla's technology turned out to be unreliable and was linked to accidents, injuries, and even fatalities.

Tesla Autopilot

However, Tesla denies any wrongdoing and aims to have the claims settled through arbitration, highlighting the plaintiffs' acceptance of the arbitration agreement. Gilliam's recent ruling dismissed the plaintiffs' argument that the agreements signed by four of them were not enforceable.

This legal development coincided with an ongoing trial, the first of its kind in the U.S., addressing allegations that Tesla's Autopilot feature played a role in a fatal accident due to its reliance on untested experimental technology that shouldn't have been made available to the public. The trial involves plaintiffs contending that the Autopilot system led a Model 3 off a highway, resulting in a tragic accident. Tesla insists that the accident was a result of driver error.

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