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    Demystifying Autopilot

    Accessing and understanding Tesla data in car wrecks

    What You Will Learn

    • Understand where and how to access Tesla Autopilot data following a collision
    • Learn the basics of interpreting Tesla event data and what it can (and can’t) show
    • Recognize common pitfalls and defense tactics related to Tesla data
    • Get up to speed on the latest developments in collision-avoidance technology and the impact on litigation
    • Review practical steps for preserving and using Tesla data in your cases

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    What You Will Learn

    • Understand where and how to access Tesla Autopilot data following a collision
    • Learn the basics of interpreting Tesla event data and what it can (and can’t) show
    • Recognize common pitfalls and defense tactics related to Tesla data
    • Get up to speed on the latest developments in collision-avoidance technology and the impact on litigation
    • Review practical steps for preserving and using Tesla data in your cases

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    Price

    $79 for Association Members
    $99 for Non-members

    75 minutes
    Date Published

    January 15, 2026

    Publisher

    Consumer Attorneys of San Diego

    Subjects

    Auto Accidents, autopilot, Tesla

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    Summary

    Tesla Autopilot and similar collision-avoidance technologies are becoming increasingly common in litigation. Understanding how to properly extract and interpret vehicle data is critical. In this presentation Brett Schreiber will break down the process of obtaining and analyzing Tesla event data after a crash, what it can reveal about vehicle operation, and the implications for automotive liability. He will also look at emerging trends and what to expect from these technologies in future cases.

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    Presenters

    Brett Schreiber
    Founding Partner - Singleton Schreiber

    Brett Schreiber leads the Personal Injury and Wrongful Death practice group at Singleton Schreiber, representing individuals... Read More

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    Program Titles and Supporting Materials

    This program contains the following components:

    Media Files
    Demystifying Autopilot - Video
    Downloadable Files
    Demystifying Autopilot - Handout
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    How to Attend

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