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Lawsuits are being investigated on behalf of people who allege sudden unintended acceleration in their Toyota vehicle. In February 2010, a person in Mississippi filed a lawsuit against Toyota, claiming sudden unintended acceleration was responsible for an auto accident. Due to the amount of Toyota vehicles that are on the road, sudden unintended acceleration has the potential to affect millions of people.
Unpredictable and deadly, sudden unintended acceleration refers to an motor vehicle defect in which the car speeds up all of the sudden without the driver being able to slow or stop the car by pushing the brakes.
In fact, in October 2009, the Toyota Corporation recalled an estimated 8 million plus vehicles as a result of SUA problems. Although Toyota claims that defective floor mats and sticky accelerator pedals are to blame for sudden unintended acceleration, some experts argue that defective electronic systems are also to blame for such serious and life-threatening product failures. Investigations continue.
If you live in the state of Mississippi and you suspect that sudden unintended acceleration has played a role in causing a car crash that has injured you or a loved one (or has killed a loved one), you can receive a thorough evaluation of your case by calling us today toll free at (800) 644-1883 or send us an email and a qualified attorney will respond to you shortly.
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