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Autopilot/Driver Assist Crashes

Autopilot/Driver Assist Crashes: Who Is at Fault When Tech Is Involved?

Autopilot/Driver Assist Crashes: Who Is at Fault When Tech Is Involved?

February 16, 2026 by Guest Contributor

When a crash occurs and a driver says, “The car was driving,” it complicates matters. Insurers, police and juries want to know who is responsible—the driver, the technology or both?

Categories ADAS, advanced driver assistance systems, black header, Car Knowledge, Insurance, Legal, Safety Tags Autopilot/Driver Assist Crashes, calibration and repiars in driver-assist crashes, Common crash scenarios involving driver assist, Comparative fault in tech-involved crashes, Driver assist vs. self-driving, Drivers usually remain responsible, Fualt in tech-involved crashes, Key evidence for driver-assist crashes, Manufactuer shared fault in driver-assist crashes, Misuse of driver assist technnology, Tech can become part of crash fault ananysis, The role of maintenance

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