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When any type of vehicle defect causes a car accident that results in injuries and deaths, victims will have a legal claim against the auto maker, which will entitle them to seek compensation for their injuries, losses, pain and suffering. While any number of car parts can fail to function properly, a current hot topic in vehicle equipment failure is the incidence of sudden unintended acceleration (SUA) in Toyota vehicles, including the Venza, Tundra, Sequoia, Prius, Camry, RAV4 and 5 other models.
Sudden unintended acceleration is a lethal and potentially tragic event. Toyota claims that the issue is a problem with its accelerator pedals (being too sticky) or insecure floor mats in the vehicles. Others disagree and argue that there is likely a problem with the electrical system. Toyota has stepped up and made attempts to resolve the problem by recalling some 6 millions cars in the U.S. alone. People argue this is not enough, and continue to claim a problem with the electrical systems in the cars.
Due to the number of people who own a Toyota, the amount of potential injuries are huge. If you or a loved one believes to have been victimized by a Toyota sudden acceleration accident, you may be entitled to compensation. Our sudden acceleration lawyers serve people across the nation. We are accepting new cases throughout the state of Massachusetts. Contact a sudden acceleration lawyer for a free legal evaluation today.
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