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Houston law firm says it plans to sue Tesla over a fatal crash involving a car reportedly on autopilot
A Houston law firm announced plans to sue Tesla following a fatal crash involving a Tesla vehicle reportedly in autopilot mode. Martha Avila, 76, was struck in her Katy home by the Tesla driver, who stated the car was operating on autopilot.
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