Lawsuit Ignites Concerns Over EV Safety and Design
Tesla Faces Fiery Legal Battle: Widow Sues Over Model Y Crash
In a dramatic turn of events, Sarah‑Mai Miller has filed a lawsuit against Tesla, alleging that the company knowingly sold vehicles with defective designs after her husband perished in a fiery Model Y crash. The litigation points fingers at design flaws leading to thermal runaway—a battery reaction reaching extreme temperatures—and raises questions about Tesla’s safety features.
Introduction to the Tesla Model Y Crash and Lawsuit
Details of the Fatal Crash Involving Heath Miller
Examining Similar Lawsuits Against Tesla
Alleged Failures in Tesla's Safety Features
Tesla's Response to the Allegations
Understanding Thermal Runaway and Its Impact
Recent Developments in Tesla's Safety Investigations
Expert Insights on Tesla's Safety Concerns
Public Reactions and Opinions on Tesla's Liability
Future Implications for Tesla and Autonomous Vehicles
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