Tesla Sued Over Claim Faulty Doors Led To Deaths In Fiery Crash
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- Nov 03, 2025
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03 Nov 2025, 11:29 PM IST
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Teslaâs door handles have drawn increased attention after a Bloomberg News investigation uncovered a series of incidents in which people were seriously injured or died after they were unable to open doors following a loss of power, particularly after crashes. The Wisconsin crash was one of several such incidents reviewed as part of the investigation. The company is being sued over the deaths of three college students who allegedly were trapped inside a burning Tesla that crashed last November in a San Francisco suburb.
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, the US auto safety regulator, disclosed in September that itâs investigating whether some Tesla doors are defective, citing incidents in which exterior handles stopped working and trapped children and other occupants inside. Franz von Holzhausen, Teslaâs design chief, told Bloomberg that the company is working on a redesign of its door handles to make them more intuitive for occupants âin a panic situation.â
In the Wisconsin crash, the Dane County Sheriffâs Office determined that road conditions, excess speed, and impaired driving were factors that contributed to the cause of the crash.
Lawyers for the Bauer family members argue that vehicle manufacturers have a responsibility to provide adequate âcrashworthiness protection,â ensuring that their vehicles provide reasonable safeguards against injury both during and after a collision.
âRegardless of the cause of a crash, the manufacturerâs obligation includes designing vehicles that permit timely escape and rescue in the event of fire,â they said in the lawsuit, arguing that Tesla âdisregarded these principles, instead manufacturing vehicles prone to fires that ignite and spread rapidly upon impact â and from which escape depends on electronic systems that Tesla knew were liable to fail in precisely the conditions when escape is most critical: collision and fire.â
Tesla vehicles have two batteries: one for low-voltage power to windows, doors, the touchscreen and other functions, and the high-voltage pack that propels the car. If the low-voltage battery dies or is disabled â which can happen after a crash â the doors may not unlock and must be opened manually from the inside. While there are mechanical releases inside Teslas, many owners and passengers are unfamiliar with where theyâre located.
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