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Consumers have complained of issues with their Toyota-made vehicles accelerating uncontrollably without being able to stop. The world’s largest automaker has been in the hot seat for issues with some of the world’s most popular vehicles, including certain years of the following models: Camry, Avalon, Matrix, Corolla, Highlander, RAV4, Tacoma, Tundra and Sequoia.
If you drive a Toyota or Lexus and would like to speak to an attorney about a potential sudden acceleration case, contact our Arizona sudden acceleration lawyers today. We will evaluate the details of your case and fight aggressively to ensure your rights are protected. Losses that can incur as a result of sudden acceleration accidents may include physical injuries, property damage and mental anguish.
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