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Have you sustained injuries due to sudden acceleration in a Toyota, Lexus or Pontiac? Has a loved one died in a vehicle accident either while driving or in a collision with a recalled Toyota vehicle? Sudden acceleration in Toyota vehicles has affected millions of people around the world, and has the potential to continue to cause harm to consumers driving certain models and years of popular Toyota SUVs, truck and cars.
If you believe your accident was caused from a sudden, uncontrollable increase of speed, our Toyota sudden acceleration lawyers may be able to help you seek financial compensation for your injuries and suffering. We are accepting cases on behalf of individuals and families in Oklahoma who allege sudden unintended acceleration.
The issue, reportedly, affects popular models such as Corolla, Highlander, Tundra, Camry, Avalon and Prius — models that have been trusted by consumers to be safe to drive and to carry their families.
Our qualified attorneys in Oklahoma are available to help victims of the recall seek the compensation they deserve for their injuries and suffering. If you or a loved would like to discuss your circumstances with an attorney in Oklahoma, contact us today. All initial consults are free.
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