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Over 8 million Toyota vehicles have been recalled due to ill-fitting floor mats and what Toyota refers to as “sticky gas pedals.” Popular models such as the Avalon, Camry, Corolla and Highlander have been affected and have caused concern amongst drivers. Some argue that these fixes are not an answer to the problem. Toyota maintains its position.
If you believe that you’ve been harmed, physically, emotionally or financially (property damage), you have probably heard by now that you may have a legal claim against Toyota Motor Corp. To find out more information, contact our attorneys for a free and private consultation. We will examine your case to determine if you qualify to seek damages.
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