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Millions of vehicles have been affected by one of Toyota’s recent recalls. The recalls involve millions of popular vehicles for loose, faulty floor mats and sticky accelerator pedals. The Toyota recalls followed several consumer complaints of sudden unintentional acceleration, and a fatal accident in which sudden acceleration was alleged.
Sudden acceleration is the term used to describe and incident in which a vehicle begins to accelerate out of control on its own, without the driver putting pressure on the gas pedal. Toyota has recognized the problem, although it denies claims and allegations of a problem with the electric throttle system.
Consumers have a right to seek compensation if they have suffered harm from sudden acceleration in a Toyota vehicle. If you have sustained injuries in an accident due to sudden unintended acceleration of your Toyota, contact an attorney in Vermont today for a free assessment of your case. During your consultation, you and your attorney will discuss the circumstances of your case and decide whether to pursue litigation. Join other people who claim they’ve been affected by Toyota sudden acceleration and fight for your rights.
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