The Robot Car Crashed. Who Do I Sue?
Self-driving cars used to be science fiction. Now, we see Teslas and Waymos on the road every day. They promise to be safer, but technology fails.
So, what happens if a car in "Autopilot" mode hits you?
This is a new area of law, and it is tricky. Is it the driver's fault for not taking control? Or is it the car manufacturer's fault because the software made a mistake?
We are watching these cases closely. Recent data shows that while automation can help, human error is still a huge factor. Drivers often trust the car too much and stop paying attention.
If you are injured by a car that was "driving itself," you need a lawyer who understands technology. We fight to hold the right person—or the right billion-dollar tech company—accountable.