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More than 2,000 Americans have filed complaints with Toyota or various government agencies regarding the incidence of sudden unintended acceleration in their Toyota vehicles. To date, 102 Americans have reportedly died in these accidents and hundreds more have been seriously injured, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA). Although Toyota has issued a national recall (as of October 2009) and is working to repair all defective vehicles, apparently more than 50 percent of these cars have not yet been fixed – and, therefore, more complaints of Toyota SUA accidents are likely to arise within the coming months.
If you or a loved one has been involved in a motor vehicle accident involving Toyota sudden acceleration, contact our Hawaii Toyota sudden unintended acceleration attorneys for experienced and professional legal counsel and representation. We have the resources available to conduct thorough and complete investigations for people who believe unintentional acceleration caused their accident.
Some debate has sprung up regarding the root of the problem, however, that should not stop affected victims from contacting an attorney to dig into their specific circumstance. Remember, not every case is the same. Each incident involving sudden acceleration will be different. Our sudden unintended lawyers in Hawaii have the time and resources to give your case the personal attention and commitment it deserves. We will dig deep to figure out no only what happened but why, and will fight to get you the compensation you are entailed to.
For more information or to schedule a free and private evaluation of your case, please contact a Hawaii Toyota sudden acceleration lawyer today.
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