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More than 100 Americans have been killed in accidents caused by sudden unintended acceleration (SUA), according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA). Reported to occur in various makes and models of Toyota vehicles (including the Camry, Avalon, RAV4, Tacoma, Tundra, Corolla, etc.), sudden unintended acceleration occurs when the car immediately speeds up without the driver having the ability to stop the car with the brakes and regardless of the fact that (s)he is not pressing the accelerator pedal.
Although reports of SUA in Toyota vehicles have been filed for the past few years, it was not until October 2009 that the Toyota corporation issued a massive, nationwide recall on potentially dangerous vehicles. Approximately 6 million Toyota cars were recalled in the U.S., and 8 million have been recalled worldwide.
If you or a loved one has been involved in a Toyota unexpected accident, you might have a legal claim against the car manufacturer. You may be able to pursue compensation for you losses, pain and suffering. Our Georgia SUA attorneys want you to know that we are here to aggressively stand up for your rights and build you the strongest case possible at no up front cost to you. In fact, no legal fees will be due until or unless you win your case. For more information or to schedule a free evaluation of your case, contact a Georgia sudden acceleration attorney today.
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