
Tesla is facing a significant lawsuit after one of its factory technicians in California was knocked unconscious by an assembly line robot.
According to the Independent, a 50-year-old employee is seeking $51 million from the automaker after being struck โwithout warningโ by the bot, resulting in serious injuries and costly medical bills.
The complaint states that Peter Hinterdobler was helping move a Model 3 production robot. When he tried to remove the robotโs motor, โthe robot's arm suddenlyโฆreleased withโฆthe force of an approximately 8,000-pound counterbalance weight.โ The worker was thrown to the ground and he lost consciousness.
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The plaintiff said his injuries have so far cost him $1 million in medical expenses, and he expects to pay another $6 million. Heโs seeking $20 million for pain and suffering; $10 million for emotional distress; $9 million total for loss of earning capacity; and $5 million for total loss of โhousehold services,โ according to the report.
Robotics manufacturer FANUC is also named as a defendant in the lawsuit.
This is not the first time one of Teslaโs production robots has been accused of causing bodily harm to a human employee. In 2023, a report surfaced about a robot at a Tesla Gigafactory in Texas pinning an employee against a surface and โpushing its claws into his body.โ
Teslaโs factories seem to be extra dangerous for people. As the report points out, similar factories have injury rates around one in 30 workers, while data analysis suggested the rate at Teslaโs facilities was around one in 21.
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