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Sudden unintended acceleration, the reason for a recent Toyota recall, has allegedly caused 89 deaths over the last decade. The recall affects popular models such as the Avalon, Camry, Corolla, Highlander, Matrix, RAV4, Sequoia and Tundra for select model years.
Millions of vehicles have been recalled for this and other problems that may cause serious injury and death. Though it is advised to put the car into neutral when sudden unintended acceleration occurs, many people either do not know or do not think to do so. In some cases, drivers claim even slipping the car into neutral doesn’t cause the car to slow down.
If you or a loved one has been injured in an accident you believe was caused by sudden unintended acceleration in a Toyota or Lexus vehicle, contact an experienced attorney in Texas for a free consultation to assess your case. Once your case has been reviewed, we will provide you advice as to whether you should pursue legal action.
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