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If you feel that you have experienced sudden unintentional acceleration in your Toyota vehicle, you should talk to an Alabama Toyota sudden acceleration lawyer about your legal rights. Our attorneys are providing free case evaluations to anyone in the state who feels they have been affected by this dangerous and frightening issue.
One of the latest updates regarding the national issue with Toyota sudden acceleration includes a joint effort by NASA and the National Academy of Sciences to conduct further research into the issue. Scientists will be helping the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration research the possible connection between sudden unintended acceleration and problems with the electronic systems.
While investigations continue to be conducted to determine the cause of the problem, people who feel they have been harmed as a result of sudden acceleration issues can speak with an attorney about their potential case. If you or someone you love has experienced Toyota acceleration problems in AL, contact an experienced and qualified personal injury lawyer today.
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