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Have you been impacted by unintentional acceleration in a Toyota? If so, you are not alone. People from Rhode Island and beyond may have suffered serious injuries, even death, from involvement in collisions with runaway or faulty Toyotas. Such injuries not only cause physical pain and stress, they can also lead to expensive and crippling medical bills.
The recalls began in the fall of 2009. The first recall involved what Toyota claims to be defective floor mats that obstructed the gas pedal and made it stick, causing unintentional acceleration. This recall involved popular brands including Avalon, Corolla, Highlander, Matrix, Prius, Tundra and Tacoma, among other models.
The second recall involved a faulty accelerator pedal that caused unintended acceleration of the vehicle. This recall involved the models Avalon, Camry, RAV4, Sequoia and Tundra. Finally, the third recall involved anti-lock brake software in hybrid vehicles affecting the popular, eco-friendly Prius.
These recalls have affected over 7 million Toyota vehicles. If you or a loved one has been involved in a collision that you feel was caused by a sudden surge in acceleration, you may be able to recover compensation from Toyota Motor Corp. Some people alleging sudden acceleration have already filed lawsuits against the major automaker.
For more information about your case in Rhode Island, contact our Toyota acceleration lawyers today. We will evaluate your circumstances for free.
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