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>The current condition of the pedestrian remains unknown.

Probably part of the settlement :(

Speculating, it's probably pretty bad if they're paying this much.
The woman's injuries were clearly severe by the length of her hospital stay, but I'm not sure you can tell that by the size of the settlement.

This is the incident whose subsequent cover-up has cost Cruise literally billions of dollars in lost funding and permits. A savvy lawyer promising to drag it into the public eye for however long it takes the courts to rule could easily get fuck-you sized settlements regardless of the actual liability because Cruise/GM want to stop the media circus at almost any cost.

2 Oct 2023 A woman was hit-and-run by a non-Cruise Nissan car who propelled her into the path of an a vacant Cruise vehicle that then ran her over and dragged her 20 feet more. They were later released from zuckerbergsanfranciscogeneral.org in unknown condition.

https://www.sfchronicle.com/bayarea/article/woman-run-autono...

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> They were later released from zuckerbergsanfranciscogeneral.org

It's like zombo.com, except you can't do anything, until it releases you? :p

Hopefully it's not an Idiocracy-like hospital, but being a city/county public hospital it probably ain't a Good Sam or hotel-like Stanford with tasty patient food and painfully-nice staff. I just think the name comes across absurdly ostentatious "philanthropy" and the domain name is fucking ridiculous in length. Recall how SJ did (and others traditionally did) philanthropy quietly so as not to seem like guilt alleviation or hunting for approval or legacy.
The hospital is fine, I was there when I crashed a personal EV into a bus and needed an ambulance. There was no sign of zuck around there other than the name, I assure you. It operates like any other big city hospital I’ve been in (there have been several).
Yes, I know. ;) It's a public hospital. How were the bills afterwards? Were there any surprises?
I don’t recall paying more than my copay for my insurance (Kaiser).
> the domain name is fucking ridiculous in length.

I'm going to be honest, I just assumed that with some kind of copy-paste typo and I didn't even bother checking if it was a real domain.

On one hand this could happen to anyone so it's unfair to pin it on Cruise. OTOH the victim will sue no matter what so I guess this is what insurance is for. There's nothing to learn from this.
I’m not convinced a human driver wouldn’t notice running over something and the additional friction from dragging somebody over a distance.
Anecdotal of course, but even when I accidentally ran over a squirrel I _immediately_ noticed. Running a _person_ over and _dragging them_... well I think I would realize.

Obviously this is some serious arm-chair speculation so take it with a grain of salt.

I can feel the difference when I have a passenger in the car vs not.
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That vehicular collision was horrendous.