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Have you or someone you know been involved in an Arkansas Toyota sudden acceleration crash? If so, call us for a free legal evaluation by dialing (800) 644-1883.
Even if you are not sure what caused the auto accident, we may be able to help you. Our attorneys work closely with experts who can help investigate the cause of the accident to determine what happened and why. For more information, call or email us today.
Our network of personal injury attorneys has taken a special interest in the Toyota sudden acceleration issue. With a potential to affect millions of people in America and beyond, the sudden acceleration problem in Toyota vehicles is a major issue.
Our lawyers are very knowledgeable of both highway safety and products liability law and are available to investigate personal injury cases on behalf of Arkansas residents who believe they have been affected by this national issue.
The obvious issue at hand is that consumers have complained of acceleration problems in their Toyota vehicles that cause their car, truck or SUV to accelerate on its own without being able to stop using the brakes. The deeper issue, however, is whether there is a manufacturing defect in the electronic throttle system of these vehicles. Investigations are currently underway. For updates and information regarding Toyota sudden unintended acceleration, contact us today.
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