Technology advancements have made driverless and autonomous vehicles within reach. Each automotive manufacturer is working on their own version of an autonomous or semi-autonomous vehicle. As these driverless vehicles become more of a reality, many manufacturers are now actively testing their platforms on open roads, therefore, it’s increasingly necessary to regulate and address the legal implications of their use and fight for the rights of individual injured by a car equipped with artificial intelligence (AI).
Many automobiles are already equipped with semi-autonomous features, like adaptive cruise control with stop and go, or Tesla’s “autopilot.”
If you’ve been involved in an automotive incident where semi-autonomous, driverless AI technology could be at fault, Joshi & Patel personal injury attorneys are equipped to represent your best interests.
For example, when an autonomous vehicle crashes into a pedestrian or another motorist, who’s at fault? Is the driver at fault, who never had control of the vehicle in the first place? Or is it the AI or automated system developer who created the driving software? Is it the auto manufacturer who assembled and supplied the vehicle?
Personal injury lawyers, Joshi and Patel will answer these questions and any others pertaining to your individual case. The automotive and software manufactures have lawyers working hard on their side, be sure you have a personal injury lawyer working for you to get you the compensation you deserve. Contact Joshi & Patel for free case evaluation, no obligation consultation.
**Many of our blog articles discuss the law. All information provided about the law is very general in nature and should not be relied upon as legal advice. Every situation is different, and should be analyzed by a lawyer who can provide individualized advice based on the facts involved in your unique situation, and a consideration of all of the nuances of the statutes and case law that apply at the time.