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Video shows Tesla nearly drive mom and baby off bridge, lawsuit claims

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A Houston woman sued Tesla last month after she says her Cybertruck, allegedly operating in self-driving mode, was captured on camera nearly sending her and her infant off a bridge before ultimately crashing into an overpass barrier. 

The woman, who claims she suffered multiple injuries in the August 2025 incident, is suing Tesla for $1 million in a liability and negligence case, according to the lawsuit.

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“On August 18, 2025, our client Justine Saint Amour was driving her Tesla Cybertruck on Houston’s 69 Eastex Freeway with autopilot engaged,” Attorney Bob Hilliard said in a statement to FOX Business.

“Something terrifying happened, without warning, the vehicle attempted to drive straight off an overpass.”

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A Tesla Cybertruck was destroyed in an autopilot-related crash in Houston, a lawsuit claims. (Hilliard Law / Fox News)

In the dashcam video of the incident, driver Justine Saint Amour was in a Cybertruck that was expected to follow a right-hand curve of a Y-shaped overpass. 

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The car then appeared to barely turn, continuing straight ahead, before violently crashing into a concrete barrier on the overpass. As it ricocheted from the impact, parts of the vehicle were seen flying off.

Amour’s attorney added that just before the crash, she disengaged the driver-assistance feature and tried to take control of the wheel. However, the vehicle was already too far in motion for any intervention to be effective, the law firm indicated. 

“She tried to take control, but crashed into the barrier and was seriously injured (mostly her shoulder, neck, and back),” Hilliard said. 

Saint Amour suffered serious injuries to her right shoulder, neck and back, including two herniated discs in her lower back and one in her neck, the Austin American-Statesman reported, citing Hilliard Law. Saint Amour also sprained the tendons in her wrist and suffered nerve damage to her right hand, which can cause numbness, a burning sensation and overall weakness, the lawsuit claimed. 

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Local outlet Khou 11 added that her 1-year-old child was also in the backseat during the incident but was unharmed.

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Dashcam video captured a Cybertruck reportedly on autopilot driving directly toward an overpass barrier, according to a lawsuit. (Hilliard Law / Fox News)

The lawsuit alleged that Tesla misrepresented the capabilities of its driver-assistance system and was negligent in the design of its “Autopilot” feature. It also claimed that the company failed to incorporate safety mechanisms such as more effective emergency braking systems or liDAR, a sensing technology that measures distances.

“Tesla’s self driving relies on cheap video cameras alone, with no LiDar,” Hilliard said. “The vehicle also lacks a proper driver alert system to ensure drivers are ready to take over driving.”

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Hilliard Law posted a statement on social media last Wednesday, saying “Tesla could have avoided all of this by not cutting corners.”  

“Tesla’s decisions made Justine’s accident inevitable,” Hilliard added. “This company wants drivers to believe and trust their life on a lie: that the vehicle can self-drive and that it can do so safely. It can’t, and it doesn’t.”

The lawsuit, filed in Harris County District Court, comes as Tesla was recently forced to comply with California regulations over false advertising claims related to its “Autopilot” feature. 

The case, filed by the California DMV in 2022, alleged that Tesla misleadingly marketed its advanced driver assistance systems as autonomous driving technology under the names “Autopilot” and “Full Self-Driving.”

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The crash happened on Aug. 18, 2025, in Houston, Texas.  (HIlliard Law / Fox News)

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While the automaker attempted to challenge the ruling, it ultimately adjusted the system’s “Navigate on Autopilot” name to “Navigate on Autosteer,” among other rebranding changes.  

Tesla’s shift is part of a high-stakes effort to protect its business while aggressively expanding its fleet of Robotaxi services, including the recent launch of the Cybercab — a fully autonomous ride-hailing vehicle designed without a steering wheel, pedals or any physical controls. 

FOX Business reached out to Tesla for comment, but did not hear back.

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PGIM Investments, a subsidiary of PFI, is an investment adviser and the investment manager to all PGIM US open-end investment companies and manager or administrator to closed-end investment companies. Note: This account is not managed or monitored by PGIM Investments, and any messages sent via Seeking Alpha will not receive a response. For inquiries or communication, please use PGIM Investments’ official channels.

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Truist Financial: Truly Sound Fundamentals Don't Outweigh Valuation And Technical Caution

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FDA traces E. coli outbreak to RAW Farm raw cheddar cheese

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Federal regulators announced Sunday that an E. coli outbreak that infected at least seven people in three states have been traced to a raw cheddar cheese product.

Many of the affected individuals are children, ages 3 or younger, across California, Texas and Florida, according to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA). Of the seven reported cases, five were in California, one in Florida and another in Texas.

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“The FDA and CDC, in collaboration with state and local partners, are investigating a multistate outbreak of E. coli O157:H7 infections,” the FDA said. “As of March 14, 2026, a total of 7 confirmed infections have been reported from three states.”

Officials said investigators have traced the outbreak to California producer RAW FARM, a family-owned company recognized as the nation’s largest producer of raw dairy products.

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The FDA issued a warning urging consumers of a raw cheddar cheese product by RAW FARM linked to E. coli.  (FDA / Fox News)

The FDA noted that RAW FARM declined to issue a voluntary recall of its shredded raw cheddar cheese product despite the agency’s recommendation.

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In response, the dairy farm denied the allegations on its social media page Monday, claiming that the health agency made “false allegations” against the brand and that no tests have confirmed a positive match for the E. coli strain.

“We disagree 100% with the allegations made by the FDA and CDC,” the company said. “All of our products have been CONFIRMED to be negative for all harmful bacteria, including Ecoli 0157-H7. FDA has found NO Raw Farm products to be tested positive for Ecoli in the marketplace.”

“Inaccurate statements made by the FDA and CDC linking our brand to an outbreak is egregious and extreme harassment towards our brand,” it added. 

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A package of raw cheddar cheese made from grass-grazed cows is displayed in this undated photo. (FDA / Fox News)

The FDA confirmed that no RAW FARM–brand cheddar cheese products have yet tested positive for E. coli, but said state partners have begun collecting product samples.

They added that investigators were able to track the infections using epidemiological data, a scientific method that analyzes the distribution, patterns, and causes of health-related events.

“Epidemiologic evidence indicates that RAW FARM-brand raw cheddar cheese products made by RAW FARM, LLC are the likely source of this outbreak,” the agency said.

Of the three individuals who were interviewed, all reported eating RAW FARM–brand cheese, federal regulators said, adding that local officials are working to gather additional information for the other four cases.

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Shredded cheese is displayed in a white bowl in an undated photo. (iStock / iStock)

At least two patients have been hospitalized, but no deaths have been reported in the outbreak, health officials added. 

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Despite the company’s denials, the FDA released a notice urging consumers and retailers to exercise caution with the cheese and to sanitize any surfaces to prevent cross-contamination.

The E. coli strain involved can cause serious, potentially life-threatening conditions, including severe kidney failure, stomach cramps, fever, nausea, vomiting, and bloody diarrhea, the FDA said. Illness typically begins anywhere from a few days up to nine days after consuming contaminated food

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FOX Business reached out to RAW FARM for additional comment. 

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A Bridgetown bootmaker’s shop from the 1940s has been given a fresh purpose.

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US stocks climb to their best day since the Iran war began after oil prices ease

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A drop in oil prices on Monday helped send the U.S. stock market to its best day since the war in Iran began.

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Rio Tinto, BHP advance major US copper project

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Rio Tinto and BHP have committed to spend a further $US500 million at their Resolution Copper joint venture after a legal breakthrough for the much-delayed mining project.

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US Trade Probe Into China Paves Way for New Trump Tariffs

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President Donald Trump’s administration started the first of several sweeping trade investigations that set the stage for new tariffs, the centerpiece of a push to replace levies struck down by the US Supreme Court. These measures aimed to address concerns over trade deficits and unfair practices, significantly impacting global trade relations.

This move aims to scrutinize China’s trade practices, including issues related to intellectual property theft and market unfairness, which have long been points of contention between the two economic giants.

The investigation could lead to the imposition of additional tariffs that would impact a broad range of Chinese goods imported into the US.

This development comes amid growing tensions over trade policies and economic dominance. Experts warn that new tariffs could result in increased costs for American consumers and businesses, potentially disrupting global supply chains.

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Political and economic analysts suggest that the trade probe could serve as leverage in negotiations with China. While aimed at addressing unfair trade practices, the move raises concerns about retaliation and escalation. Both nations remain cautious, balancing the pursuit of fair trade with the risk of increased global economic uncertainty.

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Harris Ryan, Bancorp EVP, sells $239k in TBBK stock

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Goldminer West African Resources increased its net profit by $321 million in CY25, on the back of increased production courtesy of its Kiaka gold mine.

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