Another Tesla wrongful death lawsuit has been filed, this time following a fatal Tesla Model Y crash in Claremont, California.
The lawsuit was filed over the death of Model Y passenger, 52-year-old Rasheed Bledsoe.
The 2:00 a.m. crash occurred when the 2023 Tesla Model Y left the road and crashed on April 28, 2025, killing Bledsoe and 38-year-old driver Matthew McMahon.
The 2023 Tesla Model Y slammed into a tree and caught fire. According to the lawsuit, the crash and fire were caused by Tesla, but the lawsuit doesn’t discuss many details about the crash.
The lawsuit doesn’t say what the driver was doing, what the speed limit was, how fast the Model Y was traveling or if Rasheed Bledsoe was wearing a seat belt. However, local media report an eyewitness said the Tesla was traveling at a high rate of speed prior to the crash.
According to the lawsuit, the crash and fire were caused by failure …
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