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Despite the fact that Toyota recalled about 6 million of its vehicles in the U.S. in October 2009, many of these defective vehicles reportedly have still not been fixed, and – worse yet – apparently some have not been properly repaired when taken to dealerships for the necessary repairs. Unpredictable and deadly, sudden unintended acceleration is a vehicle equipment defect that causes the car to speed up immediately without pressing the accelerator pedal and without the ability to slow or stop the car with the braking system. Some also suggest that electronic defects may play a role in causing SUA.
In March 2010, an elderly Florida couple filed a lawsuit against the Toyota corporation and a Toyota dealership (Ed Morse Delray Toyota), claiming that they brought their Toyota in to be repaired but their car was not properly fixed – and this negligence directly caused them to be involved in a life-threatening sudden unintended acceleration accidents shortly thereafter.
This is just one of many SUA lawsuits Toyota is currently facing. If you or a loved one has been injured in a Toyota SUA accident, you may have a strong legal claim against the Toyota corporation, which would entitle you to compensation for your injuries, losses and pain and suffering. Victims in the state of Florida can learn more about their legal rights and get a thorough assessment of their case by attending a free, no-obligation consultation with a seasoned Florida SUA attorney.
For more information or to schedule a free evaluation with an experienced Toyota sudden unintended acceleration lawyer in Florida, contact us today.
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