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Effective URL: http://view.ceros.com/ceros-marketing/iot-risk-1-1/p/1
Submission: On February 23 via manual from GB — Scanned from GB
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Back to Home Autonomous Vehicles: Issues to Consider Risks Involved with Issue #1 1. What procedures are taken to determine whether the driver, vehicle manufacturer, autonomous system creator, or any other party is liable? Tort Liability 2. How is the liability allocated? Incident of Physical Harm 1. For each type of physical harm that could reasonably occur when a consumer reasonably uses our IoT device, what are our investigation procedures of that incident? a. How is the scene documented and what data is collected? b. What experts are needed during the investigation procedures for each type of incident? c. What experts are needed during the litigation procedures? 2. What procedures are in place to determine whether the cause of the physical harm was a defect or due to misuse? 3. What documentation procedures are in place for the recording of all incidents of physical harm and near misses? 4. What kind of and how much liability do we incur if someone working under our company's direction is injured by one of our IoT devices? 3. What testing is completed after the accident? 4. What testing was previously completed? 5. What continuous testing and maintenance are completed? 6. Are any parties indemnified from liability? 7. Was the driver properly informed of the risks of driving an autonomous vehicle? 8. How enforceable is the driver’s contractual obligation to keep his hands on the steering wheel when the vehicle is in autonomous mode? 9. Is that level of autonomous vehicle permitted in that jurisdiction? 10. Is it known by third parties that autonomous vehicles operate in that jurisdiction? The content contained herein is intended for general informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Companies and individuals should not solely rely on the information or suggestions provided in this checklist for the prevention or mitigation of the risks discussed herein. WHAT ARE YOU TRYING TO CONNECT? AIG partnered with the University of Chicago Law School to better understand the legal liabilities created by the Internet of Things. Explore the connected world below to learn more. Powered by Ceros Close modal × We Value Your Privacy Settings NextRoll, Inc. ("NextRoll") and our advertising partners use cookies and similar technologies on this site and use personal data (e.g., your IP address). If you consent, the cookies, device identifiers, or other information can be stored or accessed on your device for the purposes described below. You can click "Allow All" or "Decline All" or click Settings above to customize your consent. NextRoll and our advertising partners process personal data to: ● Store and/or access information on a device; ● Create a personalized content profile; ● Select personalised content; ● Personalized ads, ad measurement and audience insights; ● Product development. For some of the purposes above, our advertising partners: ● Use precise geolocation data. Some of our partners rely on their legitimate business interests to process personal data. View our advertising partners if you wish to provide or deny consent for specific partners, review the purposes each partner believes they have a legitimate interest for, and object to such processing. If you select Decline All, you will still be able to view content on this site and you will still receive advertising, but the advertising will not be tailored for you. You may change your setting whenever you see the Manage consent preferences on this site. Decline All Allow All Manage consent preferences