After a motorcycle injured his shoulder in a crash with a self-driving GM Cruise AV, the motorcyclist claimed that the robot-operated vehicle drove negligently. GM claims the motorcyclist was at fault for the crash.
The motorcyclist’s lawsuit seeks damages in excess of $75,000 for injuries and an inability to work.
As more autonomous cars from GM, Tesla, and lesser known start-ups, are deployed on the streets, the more likely the laws surrounding technology will need to be defined. Can a driver-less car be liable? Is this technology too unpredictable to be used?
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