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Sudden acceleration in Toyota vehicles has affected consumers all over the world. Drivers are avoiding Toyotas due to the massive recalls the company ordered at the end of 2009 and the beginning of 2010. The recalls affected many of the automaker’s popular vehicles and have spurred investigations as to what is really causing these vehicles to speed up without warning.
The recalls involved floor mats and accelerator pedals in models like the Avalon, Camry, Corolla, RAV4 and Tacoma. These are among the company’s most popular models. Investigations were launched by the United States Congress and the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration to find the root cause of the defective parts. Some think the issue lies in a mechanical error; if so, millions of consumers could still be at risk.
Accidents due to sudden acceleration can lead to serious injuries and even death. Families and lives may be altered forever due to faulty automobile parts. If you or a loved one has been injured in an automobile collision caused by recalled Toyota parts, contact an experienced attorney in Puerto Rico today for a free consultation to review the facts of your case. Fight for the damages and compensation you need to move forward with your life.
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