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Family Sues Tesla and Driver After Fatal Crash Involving Automated Driving System
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Engadget24.06.2026Law2 dk okuma

Family Sues Tesla and Driver After Fatal Crash Involving Automated Driving System

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  • The family of Martha Avila, 76, who died after a Tesla operating with an "automated driving assistance system" crashed into her Katy, Texas home, is suing Tesla for design defects and the driver, Michael Butler, for negligence.
  • The family seeks over $1 million in damages.

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A 76-year-old woman, Martha Avila, was killed when a Tesla, allegedly using an automated driving assistance system, crashed into her home in Katy, Texas. Her family has filed a lawsuit against Tesla and the driver.

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The family of a woman killed after a Tesla, which was operating using "an automated driving assistance system" according to authorities, crashed into her home is suing both the company and the driver of the vehicle.

A lawsuit was filed in Harris County District Court by Jennifer and Justin Barbour, the daughter and son-in-law of the 76-year-old victim, Martha Avila. It accuses Tesla of a design defect, and the car's owner, Michael Butler, 44, of negligence.

Butler's Tesla Model 3 allegedly collided with Avila's Katy, Texas, home at around 8pm on June 19, at which time she was standing in her front room. She was later pronounced dead after being airlifted to a nearby hospital. Justin Barbour was also inside and suffered multiple injuries.

The driver is said to have been using the Tesla Model 3's assisted self-driving system in the lead-up to the crash, and the Harris County Sheriff's Office said he was cooperative, showing no signs of intoxication. The family is blaming both parties for the crash, alleging that the Tesla vehicle failed to accurately detect the end of the street and the oncoming house. They also claim that the vehicle's systems failed to warn Butler of the danger and said the technology has a "history of known danger." Avila's family is seeking more than $1m in damages.

Tesla appears to have conceded that Butler was at one point using its FSD (Full Self-Driving) system, which despite the name still requires an attentive human behind the wheel. However, the company says the driver was ultimately responsible for the crash after assuming control of the vehicle himself.

In a reply to a post on X, Elon Musk said the circumstances of the crash meant that FSD could not have been in use at the time. "Yes, this makes no sense. FSD drives slowly through neighborhood streets and this was a high speed crash!" he wrote.

Ashok Elluswamy, Tesla's Head of AI, also commented on the post, supporting Musk's claims Butler was directly operating the car in the events that lead to the fatal crash. "Yup. In this case, the driver manually overrode self-driving by pressing the accelerator all the way to 100% of the accel pedal in this residential area," he said. "They reached a speed of 73 mph during the crash, and had the accelerator pressed even after the crash."

According to Elektrek, Butler had previously told Harris County officials that his vehicle had been on Autopilot (the standard Tesla self-driving system, which is less advanced than FSD) when it collided with Avila's two-story home. According to ABC, no criminal charges have been filed and the crash is currently under investigation.

Offene Fragen

  • What will be the outcome of the ongoing crash investigation?
  • Will criminal charges be filed against the driver?
  • What will be the final ruling in the civil lawsuit?

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This article was originally published by Engadget.

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