Tesla vehicles are known for their cutting-edge technology, sleek designs, and innovative features like Autopilot and Full Self-Driving (FSD). While these advancements promise enhanced safety and convenience, Tesla accidents still occur, sometimes due to driver error, and other times due to potential technology failures. If you’ve been injured in a Tesla accident in California, understanding your rights is crucial.
The Rise of Tesla on California Roads
California is Tesla’s largest U.S. market, with thousands of vehicles on the road every day. The California Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) tracks autonomous vehicle testing and performance, including Tesla’s driver-assistance features. Learn more here: https://www.dmv.ca.gov/portal/vehicle-industry-services/autonomous-vehicles/
Common Causes of Tesla Accidents
Tesla crashes can occur for many of the same reasons as other vehicle accidents, but some involve unique factors related to technology:
- Autopilot or Full Self-Driving misinterpretation of road conditions
- Driver inattention while relying on automated features
- Software glitches or sensor failures
- High-speed performance driving
- Distracted driving (phone use, infotainment system adjustments)
- Other negligent drivers causing chain-reaction crashes
Tesla Autopilot and Legal Liability
Tesla’s Autopilot is not fully autonomous, it requires the driver to remain attentive and ready to take control at all times. However, when accidents occur while Autopilot or FSD is engaged, liability can be complex and may involve:
- The Tesla driver – if they failed to monitor the vehicle as required
- Tesla, Inc. – if a defect in software or hardware contributed to the crash
- A third-party driver – if another motorist caused or contributed to the collision
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) has investigated multiple incidents involving Tesla Autopilot. You can read more here: https://www.nhtsa.gov/vehicle-safety/investigations
Steps to Take After a Tesla Accident
- Call 911 and ensure a police report is filed
- Seek medical attention immediately
- Take photos and videos of the scene, vehicles, and any injuries
- Document whether Autopilot or FSD was engaged at the time of the crash
- Preserve the vehicle and request Tesla’s data logs (with your attorney’s help)
- Contact a California Tesla accident lawyer before speaking to insurers or Tesla representatives
How Hillstone Law Can Help
Tesla accident cases often involve both personal injury law and technical investigations into advanced driver-assistance systems. At Hillstone Law, we work with accident reconstruction experts, automotive engineers, and technology specialists to determine exactly what happened and who is responsible.
If you have been injured in a Tesla-related accident in California, we are ready to protect your rights and fight for the compensation you deserve.