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Singleton Schreiber was recently featured in Car Scoop's article, "Family Of Dead Driver Sues Tesla Over “Misleading” And “Flawed” Autopilot And FSD”, which covers the latest wrongful death lawsuit against Tesla on behalf of Mr. Genesis Giovanni Mendoza Martinez who had engaged his vehicle's Autopilot when it fatally crashed into a fire truck in 2023. 

According to Singleton Schreiber and the plaintiffs, Tesla had knowingly hid Autopilot problems and misled consumers about the capabilities of its Autopilot system, while Tesla contends that it was solely the driver to blame for misusing it.

This article also covers prior cases and legal victories against Tesla and highlights the NHTSA's "Slow Down, Move Over" campaign which reminds drivers about their responsibilities around emergency vehicles. 

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