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The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) reports that they have, to date, received upwards of 2,100 claims regarding the incidence of sudden unintended acceleration in Toyota vehicles. Random and life-threatening, sudden unintended acceleration refers to the event in which a car speeds up without the driver stepping on the gas pedal and without him being capable of slowing the car via the brakes. While a number of different motor vehicle manufacturers have produced and distributed cars that have malfunctioned due to SUA, most recently, the Toyota Corporation has taken a lot of flak due to SUA reported in the following Toyota models:
In total, more than 6 million cars in the U.S. - and upwards of 8 million nationwide – have been affected by this recall. If you or a loved one has been injured in a car accident in New Jersey and you suspect that sudden unintended acceleration played a role, you might have a personal injury case against Toyota. To find out if you have a claim, contact our New Jersey Toyota sudden unintended acceleration lawyers today.
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