
"Riordan couldn't get any of the doors to open, and none of the unlock buttons would activate. Per the Chronicle, Riordan eventually broke the window by repeatedly ramming a tree branch into the glass. He just sat there in flames with a rescuer pounding on the window, trying to get him out, Miller's attorney, Anthony Label, a partner at the Veen Firm, said regarding Miller."
"Tsukahara's parents claimed in the lawsuit that she died from smoke inhalation and burns due to being trapped in the burning car, as opposed to any injuries sustained in the crash."
"The crash happened on a night in November 2024, when the driver, Soren Dixon, lost control of the Tesla Cybertruck on a residential street in the East Bay City of Piedmont, crashing into a cement wall, and then bursting into flames. Toxicology reports later showed Dixon had alcohol, cocaine, and meth in his system and was traveling at high speed."
A Cybertruck crash in Piedmont during Thanksgiving week 2024 killed three passengers and severely injured survivor Jordan Miller. The vehicle, driven by intoxicated driver Soren Dixon at high speed, crashed into a cement wall and caught fire. Miller was trapped inside due to faulty door locks and unlock buttons that failed to function. A friend rescued him by breaking the window with a tree branch after repeated attempts to open the doors proved unsuccessful. Miller filed a lawsuit against Tesla in Alameda County Superior Court, claiming the defective door locks contributed to his injuries. This follows a previous lawsuit filed by the parents of two deceased passengers, who alleged their daughter died from smoke inhalation and burns while trapped in the burning vehicle.
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