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Brett Schreiber, Partner at Singleton Schreiber, was recently featured in an Associated Press article titled "How Elon Musk’s Crusade Against Government Could Benefit Tesla," examining how Musk’s influence on the Trump administration could roll back federal investigations into Tesla, raising safety concerns.

Schreiber emphasizes that without government oversight, civil lawsuits are the only way to hold Tesla accountable for defects linked to fatal crashes. “When government can’t do it, then the civil justice system is left to pick up the slack,” he stated, highlighting the critical role of legal action in protecting public safety. The article underscores how families of Tesla crash victims, including those represented by Singleton Schreiber, rely on these lawsuits to seek justice and accountability.

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