Case Results
$243 Million Verdict Against Tesla in fatal Autopilot crashA federal jury in Florida has ordered Tesla to pay $243 million in damages over a 2019 crash involving its Autopilot system. Brett Schreiber, Partner at Singleton Schreiber and lead counsel for the plaintiffs, emphasized Tesla’s negligence, stating, “Tesla designed Autopilot only for controlled access highways yet deliberately chose not to restrict drivers from using it elsewhere… Today’s verdict represents justice for Naibel’s tragic death and Dillon’s lifelong injuries.” This marks the first time the company has been held liable in a wrongful death trial related to its driver-assist technology. The crash killed Naibel Benavides Leon and left Dillon Angulo with permanent injuries. The ruling could have sweeping implications for future litigation and the broader autonomous vehicle industry.
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California Court Of Appeal Reverses Summary Judgment, Sides With Singleton Schreiber ClientLos Angeles, CA – January 25, 2023 – The California Court of Appeal for the Second District ruled in favor of a Singleton Schreiber client, overturning a summary judgment ruling in a catastrophic personal injury lawsuit.
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$11.1M Verdict in Truck Driver Assault CaseSingleton Schreiber secured an $11.162 million jury verdict and confidential settlement on behalf of a client assaulted by a Valley Farm Transport driver. The jury found the company liable for its driver's actions and for approving the conduct after the fact, rejecting Valley Farm’s claim that the driver was merely an independent contractor. The result delivers justice for the client and reinforces corporate accountability in the trucking industry.
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