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Brett Schreiber, founding partner at Singleton Schreiber in San Diego, was mentioned in a Business Insider article titled, "Tesla dodges trial and settles lawsuit over a deadly Autopilot crash." Tesla has reached a confidential settlement with the family of a 15-year-old boy who was killed in a 2019 crash involving a Tesla Model 3 operating in Autopilot mode. The incident occurred in Alameda County, California, when the Tesla rear-ended a pickup truck, fatally ejecting the teen. The lawsuit accused Tesla of negligence and design flaws in its Autopilot system, while Tesla maintained that the driver was responsible. The settlement was filed just weeks before the case was set to go to trial.

This resolution follows a recent Florida jury verdict that held Tesla partially liable for another fatal Autopilot-related crash. Tesla has faced increasing legal and regulatory scrutiny over its driver-assist technology, with a mix of trial outcomes and settlements in recent years. Despite Tesla’s claims that Autopilot requires full driver attention, lawsuits continue to challenge the system’s safety and reliability.

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