Jordan Miller, the sole survivor of a November 2024 Tesla Cybertruck crash in Piedmont, California that resulted in three fatalities, has filed a lawsuit against Tesla, Inc. in Alameda County Superior Court. The complaint alleges negligence, design defect, failure to warn, and failure to recall related to the vehicle’s design and post-collision functionality. The incident occurred in the early morning hours before Thanksgiving 2024, when a Cybertruck carrying four college students collided with a tree on a residential street and subsequently caught fire. A vehicle traveling behind the Cybertruck stopped at the scene, but the driver was unable to open the doors due to the vehicle’s reliance on electronic door-release mechanisms that failed to function after the crash. Miller, age 20, was eventually rescued by breaking a window. Unfortunately, the other occupants, Soren Dixon, Jack Nelson, and Krysta Tsukahara, all graduates of Piedmont High School, Class of 2023, were unable to be removed and died at the scene. The crash occurred at approximately 3:07 a.m. on November 27, 2024, on Hampton Road in Piedmont. Miller sustained significant injuries and was placed in a medically induced coma for five days. The case is Miller v. Tesla, Inc., et al., Case No. 25CV135984, filed in Alameda County Superior Court. Separate legal actions have also been filed by the families of two of the deceased individuals. Attorneys for the plaintiff are available for comment upon request.