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Complaints of unintentional acceleration in Toyota vehicles continue to trickle in. Toyota Motor Corp., the world’s largest automaker has been in the center of a media frenzy regarding a potential problem in some of its most popular models. If you’re Toyota vehicle suddenly accelerated without pressing the gas pedal, you may be able to seek compensation for your physical injuries, property damage and pain and suffering.
For more information, contact a Toyota sudden acceleration attorney in Idaho. Our network of attorneys is accepting cases nationwide and can help Idaho residents investigate their claims.
As investigations continue to determine if there is a manufacturing defect in the electrical throttle systems, people who have been involved in accidents as a result of a sudden acceleration problem should not have to wait to seek compensation from Toyota. You can seek legal counsel from our attorneys in Idaho today.
Consultations are free of charge and require no obligation from you. The purpose of a consultation is to evaluate the details in a specific case to determine the best way to proceed. Call an Idaho Toyota sudden acceleration lawyer now (800) 644-1883 or contact a vehicle defect attorney in Idaho today.
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