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Founding Partner · Singleton Schreiber
Brett Schreiber
Founding Partner, Singleton Schreiber
Founding Partner · Singleton Schreiber
Brett Schreiber is a nationally recognized trial attorney and Founding Partner of Singleton Schreiber, where he leads the firm's Personal Injury and Wrongful Death practice. For more than two decades, he has represented individuals and families harmed by corporate misconduct, defective products, dangerous roadways, and systemic safety failures — taking on the most powerful defendants in America and winning.
A series of firsts have defined his career — trying serious injury cases to verdict in his first years of practice, rising to leadership positions in national trial-lawyer organizations years before his predecessors, and earning honors typically reserved for attorneys decades his senior. In August 2025, he added perhaps the most significant first of all: lead trial counsel in Benavides v. Tesla, the first wrongful death case against Tesla to proceed to trial, resulting in a unanimous $243 million federal jury verdict — widely reported as one of the largest individual-plaintiff verdicts in the history of the American civil justice system.
Landmark Verdict — August 2025
$243 Million — Benavides v. Tesla
Brett served as lead trial counsel in the first wrongful death trial against Tesla arising from its Autopilot driver-assistance system. A Miami federal jury unanimously awarded $243 million — upheld in full by a federal judge in February 2026.
"Today's verdict represents justice for Naibel's tragic death and Dillon's lifelong injuries." — Brett Schreiber
Before founding Singleton Schreiber, Brett was a partner at Thorsnes Bartolotta McGuire, a respected San Diego plaintiffs' firm. His path to the courtroom was anything but linear. He served as a legislative intern in the Florida Senate and later worked as a lobbyist — experience that gave him an early and enduring understanding of how law and policy intersect. He clerked with a boutique South Florida firm specializing in criminal defense, civil litigation, and family law; interned with the San Diego Public Defender's office; and clerked with a small appellate practice before committing fully to plaintiffs' trial work.
What followed was a career unlike most. Brett tried serious injury cases to verdict in his first years of practice — an accomplishment that takes most attorneys decades to achieve. He rose rapidly within national trial-lawyer organizations, earning leadership positions years ahead of his peers. And he accumulated a record of recognition — Best Lawyers in America Lawyer of the Year designations, Consumer Attorneys of San Diego Trial Lawyer of the Year, Lawdragon 500, Super Lawyer, Top 40 Under 40 — that most attorneys don't see until well into their careers.
Brett is guided by the Hebrew principle of tikkun olam — "to heal the world." It is not a passive philosophy. Brett recognizes that to have the greatest impact serving communities, litigation and political strategy must work together. What happens in the state house directly affects what happens in the courthouse — and vice versa.
In practice, this means Brett does more than win cases. He works alongside local, state, and national elected officials and advocacy organizations to protect access to justice and ensure that the voices of the people he represents are heard both in the courtroom and in the halls of power. He currently serves as an Officer of the Board of Directors of Consumer Attorneys of California (CAOC) — one of the most influential plaintiff advocacy organizations in the country.
That integration of litigation and advocacy was on full display in 2024, when Brett was among the first attorneys to respond publicly to the January 2024 San Diego floods — hosting town halls with hundreds of affected residents, partnering with Alliance San Diego to bridge language and access barriers, and simultaneously pursuing legal accountability against the City of San Diego for its failure to maintain the stormwater infrastructure that caused the flooding.
At a Glance
Education
Florida State University
B.A., Creative Writing & Religion, 2001
Thomas Jefferson School of Law
J.D., cum laude, 2005 · Moot Court · Law Review
Bar Admissions
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Brett has been recognized consistently for over 15 years — not just by peer organizations, but through the verdicts themselves.
2026
California Legal Awards — Attorney of the Year Finalist · Law360 Product Liability Editorial Board
2025
The Best Lawyers in America · Lawdragon 500 Leading Plaintiff Consumer Lawyers
2024
Consumer Attorneys of San Diego — Outstanding Trial Lawyer Award · Best Lawyers in America — Lawyer of the Year, Plaintiff's Personal Injury Litigation · Lawdragon 500
2022
Consumer Attorneys of San Diego Outstanding Trial Lawyer Award · Best Lawyers in America — Lawyer of the Year
2021
Top 50 Jury Verdicts · Consumer Attorneys of San Diego — Trial Lawyer of the Year · Best Lawyers in America — Lawyer of the Year, Plaintiff's Personal Injury Litigation
2020
Best Lawyers in America — Lawyer of the Year, Plaintiff's Products Liability Litigation
2019
Consumer Attorneys of San Diego Outstanding Trial Lawyer Award · Best Lawyers — Lawyer of the Year, Plaintiff's Mass Tort/Class Action · Top 100 Verdicts in California · Top 50 Personal Injury Verdicts in California
2017 – Present
Super Lawyer — Perennial · Top 100 Personal Injury Verdicts in California (2017) · Top 3 Toxic Tort Verdict in California (2017)
2015 – 2018
National Trial Lawyers — Top 40 Under 40 · Consumer Attorneys of San Diego Outstanding Trial Lawyer Award (2015) · Consumer Attorneys of California Presidential Award of Merit (2016 & 2017)
2009 – 2014
Top 100 Verdicts in America (2014) · Super Lawyers Rising Star (2012–2017) · Consumer Attorneys of San Diego President's Award for Service (2011) · San Diego Daily Transcript Top Attorney (2009–2012)
Consumer Attorneys of San Diego
American Board of Trial Advocates
Consumer Attorneys of California (Officer, Board of Directors)
Hawaii Association of Justice
Consumer Attorneys of Los Angeles
San Francisco Trial Lawyers Association
American Association of Justice
Justice HQ
Attorneys Information Exchange Group
Law360 Product Liability Editorial Board (2026)
Brett and his wife Shayna — a clinical psychologist — live in Ocean Beach, San Diego, with their four young children and golden retriever, Roshi. They surf, practice yoga, play tennis, and make the most of San Diego's outdoor life as a family. Brett's roots in this community run deep, and they inform everything about how and why he practices law the way he does.
$243 Million Verdict ⟡ Best Lawyers (Lawyer of the Year) ⟡ First Wrongful Death Trial Against Tesla ⟡ Lawdragon 500 ⟡ Top 10 Verdict in California ⟡ Trial Lawyer of the Year ⟡ Super Lawyer Since 2017 ⟡ 20+ Years in Trial