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Tesla Sued After Cybertruck Fire Burned Driver to Ashes

by Siddhi Vinayak Misra
June 20, 2025
in Auto, The US, World
Reading Time: 3 mins read
Tesla Sued After Cybertruck Fire Burned Driver to Ashes

A Texas family is suing Tesla after a fatal crash involving a Cybertruck left their loved one trapped inside a fire so intense that his bones disintegrated. The lawsuit alleges critical design flaws in the electric vehicle contributed to the horrific outcome.

What Happened in the Tesla Cybertruck Crash?

On August 5, 2024, 47-year-old Michael Sheehan lost control of his Tesla Cybertruck, causing it to veer off the road and slam into a concrete culvert. The impact triggered a catastrophic battery failure, leading to an inferno that reached 5,000°F (2,760°C)—hot enough to cause thermal fractures in Sheehan’s remains.

According to the lawsuit:

  • The battery entered “thermal runaway,” a chain reaction of overheating and short-circuiting.
  • The electronic doors failed, leaving Sheehan trapped inside.
  • The external door handles also malfunctioned, preventing rescue attempts.

Sheehan’s family claims he would have survived in almost any other vehicle.

Why the Cybertruck’s Design Is Under Scrutiny

The lawsuit argues that Tesla prioritized aesthetics over safety in the Cybertruck’s design, leading to:

  • Fragile battery construction prone to thermal runaway.
  • Over-reliance on electronic door mechanisms with no manual override.
  • Lack of sufficient fire suppression for high-voltage battery fires.

Sheehan’s attorney, S. Scott West, told The Independent:

“He was eight inches shorter in length than he was before he burned. That’s thermal fracture. Every religion has a version of hell, and every version of hell has fire. It is the most excruciating and longest torture of any death.”

A Growing Pattern of Safety Concerns?

Sheehan’s death was the first recorded Cybertruck fatality, but not the last. Three months later, three college students in California died in a similar incident when their Cybertruck caught fire after hitting a tree.

Since its 2023 launch, Tesla has issued eight recalls for the Cybertruck, including fixes for:

  • Faulty accelerator pedals
  • Malfunctioning windshield wipers
  • Defective body panels

Could This Lawsuit Change EV Safety Standards?

Legal experts say this case could set a precedent for electric vehicle liability, particularly around:

  • Battery safety protocols
  • Emergency exit redundancies
  • Thermal shielding in crash scenarios

The family had attempted to settle with Tesla before filing suit, but negotiations fell through. Now, they’re seeking accountability—and possibly stricter regulations for EV manufacturers.

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