Oh, you'd be surprised at how dumb lawyers and executives can be.
Up until just about a year ago, I worked for GM's autonomous vehicle company Cruise. In late 2023, a very unfortunate incident happened that was a potential PR disaster. The executives (and the legal team) handled it in the worst way possible. A hit and run driver struck a woman crossing the street and the impact threw her under one of our cars. The car did as it was programmed to do (and what a human driver might do) and said "oh, I've been in an accident...I should pull over to the side of the road." Unfortunately the woman was still under the car and it got about 20 feet before the sensors in the wheels figured out something was wrong and stopped the car. She survived, but was badly injured.
Rather than be up front about what happened, why it happened, and be transparent, the lawyers and executives decided to try and mitigate the damage to the company by not publicizing the details and dragging their feet on releasing the info to the authorities. Classic attorney tactic of "they've requested the following, and we'll give them exactly that and nothing more."
As a result of the recalcitrance of the senior leadership and legal team, California suspended the company's license to operate in the state, the senior leadership team was fired, and - long story short - after another year and billions of dollars spent, GM shut the whole thing down. The car did what it was supposed to do. The guy on my team who handled the initial response (I read the report) did everything right. The incident response team did everything right. The lawyers and senior leadership fumbled the ball, and we all lost our jobs.