Family of Man Killed in Cybertruck Fire Sues Tesla

The lawsuit argues that the vehicle's design trapped a man inside a blaze that reached 5,000 degrees.

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The family of a man who died in a crash involving a Tesla Cybertruck filed a lawsuit against the automaker, alleging a defective design and other claims. 

The lawsuit, filed in Harris County district court in Texas, stated that in August 2024, 47-year-old Michael Sheehan’s Cybertruck veered off the road, hit a culvert and caught fire, trapping Sheehan inside a blaze that allegedly reached 5,000 degrees Fahrenheit. 

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Sheehan’s family is also suing Barn Whiskey Bar, claiming that the establishment overserved Sheehan alcohol on the night of the crash. The family demands a trial by jury and seeks monetary relief that exceeds $1 million.

The lawsuit acknowledged that the incident was a single-vehicle crash. However, it argues that the crash forces were survivable and contends that the Cybertruck’s deformation contributed to the fire and prevented Sheehan from escaping the burning vehicle.

Defective design claims include the use of a highly volatile battery prone to thermal runaway despite the availability of an alternative battery cell chemistry that could have allowed more time to escape after the crash. The lawsuit also labeled the vehicle “not crashworthy” due to multiple factors, including the design of energy-absorbing structures near the battery modules.

The lawsuit also identified the Cybertruck’s doors as a design defect, arguing that occupants cannot open them once power is lost and that the vehicle’s alternate interior door handles are “unreasonably difficult to locate in an emergency.”

According to the lawsuit, Tesla failed to give “adequate warnings of the Cybertruck’s dangers” and “adequate instructions to avoid the product’s dangers,” and that the company’s negligence in the design, manufacturing, testing, inspection, marketing, instruction and selling of the vehicle contributed to Sheehan’s death.

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The family of a man who died in a crash

involving a Tesla Cybertruck filed a lawsuit

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against the automaker alleging a defective

design and other claims.

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The lawsuit filed in Harris County District

Court in Texas stated that in August 2024,

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47-year-old Michael Sheehan's cybertruck veered

off the road,

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hit a culvert, and caught fire, trapping

Sheehan inside a blaze that allegedly reached

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5000 °F.

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Sheehan's family is Also suing Bar and Whiskey

Bar, claiming that the establishment overserved

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Sheehan alcohol on the night of the crash.

The family demands a trial by jury and seeks

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monetary relief that exceeds $1 million.

The lawsuit acknowledged that the incident was

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a single vehicle crash.

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However, it argues that the crash forces were

survivable and contends that the cybertruck's

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deformation contributed to the fire and

prevented Sheehan from escaping the burning

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vehicle.

Defective design.

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Claims include the use of a highly volatile

battery prone to thermal runaway despite the

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availability of an alternative battery cell

chemistry that could have allowed more time to

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escape after the crash.

The lawsuit also labeled the vehicle not crash

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worthy due to multiple factors, including the

design of energy absorbing structures near the

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battery modules.

The lawsuit also identified the cybertruck's

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doors as a design defect, arguing that

occupants cannot open them once.

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is lost and that the vehicle's alternate

interior door handles are unreasonably

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difficult to locate in an emergency.

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According to the lawsuit, Tesla failed to give

adequate warnings of the cybertruck's dangers

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and adequate instructions to avoid the

product's dangers,

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and that the company's negligence in the design,

manufacturing, testing,

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inspection, marketing, instruction, and selling

of the vehicle contributed to Sheehan's death.

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I'm Nola Wildstein.

This is manufacturing now.

 

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