If you are a Tesla owner who is seeking legal help for Tesla’s Defective Braking System Class Action, you are not alone. Thousands of other Tesla owners have felt the same way and have decided to take legal action.
Tesla Inc.’s Autopilot System
Tesla’s Autopilot is an advanced driver-assistance system (ADAS) that offers traffic-aware cruise control, automatic lane changes, and semiautonomous navigation on certain roadways. But an alleged defect has the company facing a National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) investigation over a dangerous phantom breaking issue within its ADAS.
Some of Tesla’s vehicles reportedly engage their brakes suddenly and unexpectedly, causing them to either slow down abruptly or stop entirely – sometimes, in the middle of a busy highway – when there are seemingly no triggers to make the vehicles brake. The vehicles involved include, but are not necessarily limited to, the 2021 and 2022 model year Tesla Model 3 & Tesla Model Y.
According to a Complaint, Tesla has not recalled the vehicles or offered to remedy the issues – even though the vehicles are under a comprehensive warranty. If you have experienced this problem with your Tesla vehicle, you may be entitled to compensation.
Do you own a 2021 or 2022 Tesla?
If you own a 2021 or 2022 Tesla, we encourage you to contact CaseyGerry’s class action attorneys at (619) 238-1811 to explore your legal rights. A knowledgeable member of our team will provide a free and confidential case review and discuss next steps.
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