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As autonomous vehicles become more popular, the number of incidents involving self-driving vehicles is likely to continue to increase. Although the companies that design and manufacture these self-driving vehicles claim that their technology is safe, the truth is that any technology can fail and ultimately contribute to dangerous incidents.

About the Cyber Cab – In October 2024, Tesla unveiled the Cybercab at the We, Robot event. During the event, 20 concept Cybercabs were driving around and giving event attendees rides autonomously. Elon Musk stated that the company intended to produce the vehicles before 2027, although the final name of the vehicle is still unclear (Tesla referred to the vehicle as both “Robotaxi” and Cybercab” during the event).

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Possible Causes of Incidents involving Autonomous Vehicles

Self-driving cars depend on different components to be able to drive safely on our roads. These components include cameras, radars, sensors, computers, maps, and more. These components work together to collect data (road conditions, traffic patterns, traffic signals, etc.) to be able to navigate. Of course, these components can be defective or fail to work as they should. For example, sensors can fail to detect hazards or detect hazards that are not really there; this can result in the vehicle failing to stop or in the vehicle making a sudden stop, both which can result in an accident. Similarly, if the sensors fail to identify a red light, then the vehicle may enter a busy intersection or may rear-end another vehicle stopped at the red light. These are just a few examples of the issues that could ultimately lead to incidents involving autonomous vehicles.

Who is Liable for Incidents Involving Autonomous Vehicles?

If the incident is caused by a problem with the self-driving technology, including radars, sensors, computers, any hardware, or even software used in the vehicle is defective or fails, then the company that manufactures the vehicle can be liable and can be sued for any resulting injuries or property damage. In the case of the Cybercab or Robotaxi, Tesla aims to have a fleet of self-driving vehicles. Since these vehicles will essentially be a part of a ride-hailing service, Tesla is likely to be liable for all injuries sustained by passengers. Depending on the details surrounding the incident, however, other parties/entities could potentially be liable.

For more information about liability for incidents involving autonomous vehicles like Tesla’s Cybercab or Robotaxi, contact us today.

Self-Driving Car Accident Injuries

All car accidents can lead to a host of injuries. Although every situation is different, some of the most common injuries can include the following: head injuries, traumatic brain injuries, neck injuries (including whiplash), back injuries, spinal cord injuries, fractures, dislocations, lacerations, and more. These injuries can affect passengers in the self-driving vehicle, drivers and passengers in other vehicles involved in the accident, pedestrians, motorcyclists, and bicyclists, for example.

Can I Recover Compensation?

Yes – based on the details surrounding your claim, you could be entitled to receive compensation. Although every situation is different, some of the categories of compensation that could be available for recovery could include the following:

  • Medical expenses
  • Lost income
  • Pain and suffering
  • Punitive damages
  • Property damage
  • Wrongful death benefits
  • Legal expenses

How much can I recover? How much is my case worth? The total value of your claim will be strictly based on the facts – including the injuries suffered, the extent of the injuries, the type of treatment that was required, whether permanent or temporary disability occurred, and more. For an in-depth case review and discussion about the possible value of your claim, contact us today. Our legal team is ready to fight for your right to recover the maximum payout available for your claim.

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How Long Do I Have to Sue?

All claims are subject to a statute of limitations, or a deadline to sue. In general, if claimants fail to file their claims on time, they can lose their right to sue entirely. Therefore, it is essential that you have a thorough understanding of the time that you have to file your claim.

Under California law, personal injury claims are subject to a two-year statute of limitations, which gives claimants only two years to pursue their claims. As mentioned above, failing to file on time could result in clients losing their right to sue. This two-year deadline applies to injury claims, wrongful death claims, product liability claims, and more.

Are there any exceptions to the statute of limitations? Yes, a number of exceptions to the deadline to sue could apply. For example, if the victim was a minor at the time of the incident, then the statute of limitations will essentially be paused until the victim turns eighteen. If the victim was unconscious or in a coma as a result of the incident, then the deadline to sue will be paused until the victim regains consciousness.

To ensure that you have a thorough understanding of the total length of time that you have to file your claim, contact us today! Our team is more than ready to provide you with the guidance that you need to file your claim on time and preserve your right to sue.

Contact the Downtown L.A. Law Group Today

Were you or a member of your family injured in an incident involving a Tesla Cybercab or Robotaxi? If so, you could have grounds to file a lawsuit against Tesla or even the company that owned/operated the vehicle. To ensure that you have a thorough understanding of the legal options available to you, please do not hesitate to reach out to our legal team as soon as possible. Our experts here at the Downtown L.A. Law Group have decades of experience and are not afraid to fight for your rights after an accident. Whether you are pursuing an injury claim, a wrongful death claim, a product liability claim, etc., you can trust that our lawyers are more than ready to provide you with the guidance that you need to begin your claim and fight for your right to the best recovery available. Contact us today to schedule a free case review.

Free Case Evaluations: our team takes pride in remaining accessible to anyone looking for legal help with a Tesla Cyber Cab accident claim. We offer free case reviews, which include free consultations and free second opinions. Whether you are looking to begin or continue your Cyber Cab accident claim, you can trust that our team is more than ready to provide you with all the guidance that you need to pursue your claim and fight for your rights. To schedule a free case review, contact us today.

Zero-Fee Guarantee: you will not be required to pay any upfront legal costs for any of our legal services. In addition, our firm works on a strict contingency structure, meaning that our clients will not be responsible for paying absolutely anything at all if their claims are not successful. If you do not win, you simply will not have to pay.

For more information about the legal options available to you after an incident involving a Tesla Cybercab, contact us today.


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