
Who’s Liable in AI-Caused Accidents? Legal Insight from Moore Payne
As AI Takes the Wheel, Who’s Accountable When Things Go Wrong?
Self-driving cars. Automated hospital triage systems. AI-based security bots. What do these have in common? They’re transforming how we live—and they’re also making headlines when they malfunction.
Just this past month, a self-driving delivery vehicle collided with a pedestrian in a major U.S. city. The question on everyone’s mind: Who’s legally responsible when artificial intelligence makes a mistake?
At Moore Payne, we’re keeping a close watch on these developments. We understand that our clients need strong, forward-thinking legal representation when faced with injuries or losses caused by emerging technologies. If you're wondering whether you can sue a tech company, manufacturer, software developer, or service provider after an AI-related incident—you're not alone.
The Legal Gray Area
Traditional personal injury and product liability laws were written long before machines could “think.” Courts and lawmakers are now grappling with where to place fault. Is it the company that designed the AI? The owner of the device? Or is it a shared responsibility?
What’s clear is that victims shouldn't be left to carry the burden alone. You deserve compensation, clarity, and a legal team that knows how to navigate the complexity.

How Moore Payne Can Help
Whether you’ve been injured by a self-driving vehicle, misdiagnosed by AI-assisted medical tools, or harmed by a robotic system at work, Moore Payne is prepared to investigate the source of negligence and fight for your rights. We work with expert witnesses and tech analysts to build compelling, evidence-driven cases.
Our team brings together deep experience in product liability, personal injury, and emerging tech litigation—a combination that positions us at the forefront of this evolving legal field.
Stay Ahead of the Curve—With Legal Help That Understands the Future
As AI continues to expand into more parts of our lives, legal protections must keep pace. If you or a loved one has been harmed by an automated system or emerging technology, don’t wait for laws to catch up—contact Moore Payne today.
Legal Insight.
Practical Guidance.
Moore Payne Law was intentionally built to handle complex, high-stakes injury cases. We limit our caseload to ensure focused strategy, direct attorney involvement, and preparation for trial from day one.

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