Tesla Model 3 owner: to file a class action lawsuit!

Tesla Model 3 owner: to file a class action lawsuit!

-Regarding the “Phantom Brake”-

Tesla Model 3 owners:

Filed a class action lawsuit against Tesla alleging “unintended braking”.

filed a complaint in the United States District Court for the Northern District of California on Friday.

It claims that there is a flaw in Tesla’s autopilot system.

Plaintiff’s Law Firm:

Bursor & Fisher in Walnut Creek, California.

“Tesla knowingly sold a defective vehicle to a customer,” the lawsuit said.

Bursor & Fisher is seeking $5 million in damages.

Jose Alvarez Toledo of San Francisco, as well as more Tesla owners to join a proposed class action.

According to the complaint,
Alvarez Toledo

experienced “the Sudden Unintended Braking Defect” several times since taking delivery of a new Tesla Model 3 in January 2021.

Twice the vehicle “suddenly engaged the brakes and reduced his speed by about half.”

The glitch that “suddenly and unexpectedly (causes the vehicle to) come to a stop in the middle of the road”

should be covered by Tesla’s Basic Warranty, which handles maintenance and repairs for four years or 50,000 miles, the complaint said.

TechCrunch

https://techcrunch.com/2022/08/30/tesla-model-3-owner-seeks-class-action-over-phantom-braking/

Federal, state regulators put pressure on Tesla’s Autopilot safety

Tesla is coming under fire from federal and state regulators

over both the safety and the capabilities of its Autopilot advanced driver assistance system.

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA)

asked Tesla on Thursday to answer questions about its cabin camera as part of an ongoing probe into 830,000 Tesla vehicles that include Autopilot.

Tesla says
the cabin camera is built with a driver monitoring system that can determine if a driver isn’t paying attention and send them noise alerts as a reminder to keep their eyes on the road while Autopilot is engaged.

TechCrunch

https://techcrunch.com/2022/08/18/federal-state-regulators-put-pressure-on-teslas-autopilot-safety/

Propriétaire de Tesla Model 3 : pour déposer un recours collectif !

-Concernant le “Phantom Brake”-

Propriétaires de Tesla Model 3 :

A déposé un recours collectif contre Tesla alléguant un “freinage involontaire”.

a déposé une plainte auprès du tribunal de district des États-Unis pour le district nord de Californie vendredi.

Il prétend qu’il y a une faille dans le système de pilotage automatique de Tesla.

Cabinet d’avocats du demandeur :

Bursor & Fisher à Walnut Creek, Californie.

“Tesla a sciemment vendu un véhicule défectueux à un client”, indique le procès.

Bursor & Fisher demande 5 millions de dollars de dommages et intérêts.

Tesla Model 3-Besitzer: Sammelklage einreichen!

-Zur “Phantombremse”-

Besitzer von Tesla Model 3:

Eine Sammelklage gegen Tesla wegen „unbeabsichtigtem Bremsen“ eingereicht.

reichte am Freitag beim United States District Court for the Northern District of California Klage ein.

Es wird behauptet, dass es einen Fehler im Autopilot-System von Tesla gibt.

Anwaltskanzlei des Klägers:

Bursor & Fisher in Walnut Creek, Kalifornien.

„Tesla hat wissentlich ein defektes Fahrzeug an einen Kunden verkauft“, hieß es in der Klage.

Bursor & Fisher fordert Schadensersatz in Höhe von 5 Millionen US-Dollar.