Tesla sued by family who says faulty doors led to deaths in fiery Wisconsin crash
The Bauer family alleges Tesla ignored known door handle and battery risks that trapped five occupants in a fatal 2024 fire, with the lawsuit citing prior incidents.
- Tesla has been sued by the family of victims who died in a fiery Wisconsin crash, alleging that the Model S's design flaw prevented them from escaping the vehicle due to failed electronic door systems.
 - The complaint states that Tesla knew about the risk of battery fires causing door failures based on earlier incidents, but did not address the issue.
 - The family's attorney claims that Tesla and Elon Musk were aware of the explosive fire risk and occupants being trapped in their vehicles, but did not take action.
 
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Tesla is facing another wrongful death lawsuit about its door handles.
The suit alleges that the company’s vehicle design trapped five people inside a burning Model S following a 2024 crash in Wisconsin, killing all of them. Tesla is already facing a federal investigation into complaints that its door handles, which sit flush against the vehicle and are electronically controlled, can trap people inside their vehicle during a crash. The company has said it would redesign the handles. [Link: Tesla Sued Over Claim Fau…
Tesla sued by family who says faulty doors led to deaths in fiery Wisconsin crash
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Tesla sued by family who says faulty doors led to wrongful deaths | Honolulu Star-Advertiser
Tesla has been sued over a fiery Wisconsin crash that killed all five occupants of a Model S, who were allegedly trapped inside because of a design flaw that prevented them from opening the sedan’s doors.
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