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Last year, more than 440 individuals were killed as a result of car accidents within the state of Iowa, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA). Although the causes of some accidents may be indeterminable, in many cases, human error and vehicle equipment defects can play a role in causing or worsening serious car accidents. In the case of vehicle equipment defects, such as sudden unintended acceleration, accident victims may have a legal claim against the automaker.
People who are injured as a result of an auto defect may be entitled to seek compensation for their:
Victims can learn more about their legal rights and receive a professional assessment of their case by attending a complimentary, no obligations initial consultation with a skilled Toyota sudden acceleration lawyer. If you or someone you love believed to have suffered harm in an accident caused by sudden acceleration in a Toyota vehicle, you can learn about your legal rights by talking to one of our attorneys. We serve individuals and families throughout the state of Iowa. Contact a Toyota sudden acceleration attorney in Iowa for your free evaluation today.
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