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Toyota sudden acceleration is a very real and scary issue for people worldwide. To date, some 8 million Toyota vehicles have been recalled due to complaints of sudden, unintentional acceleration. But, the problem has not been resolved. Even though Toyota has made efforts to recall and fix problems with floor mats and “sticky” gas pedals, consumers are still complaining that their Toyota vehicles are running away on their own.
Scary, yes. Imagine being your car, truck or SUV and not being able to control the speed. This is a dangerous and very serious problem. Researchers across the country are conducting investigations to determine if an electrical issue could be the culprit. Toyota Motor Corp. argues there is not a problem with the electrical throttle system.
If you or someone you know has been involved in an auto accident that you believe was caused by sudden and unintended acceleration, contact our Toyota sudden acceleration lawyers in Alaska if you wish to learn more about your legal rights. We are available to investigate personal injury and wrongful death cases for people across the state.
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