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Toyota has issued three recalls over the past year, affecting millions of consumers. The recalls concern ill-fitting floor mats, sudden unintended acceleration caused by a faulty gas pedal, and faulty hybrid anti-lock brake software.
What Toyota is blaming on faulty floor mats and sticky gas pedals has affected millions of people worldwide. The real issue is sudden unintended acceleration, in which the vehicles will accelerate to high speeds without driver control. If this is something has occurred while you or a loved one was driving a Toyota, you may be able to seek compensation from the automaker. To find out if you qualify, contact our attorneys today.
Our Toyota acceleration lawyers are investigating cases on behalf of people and families who allege sudden acceleration in their vehicles, and are available to take on new cases throughout Washington and beyond. We have taken a special interest in this national issue and are educated on all advancements and updates concerning the sudden acceleration issue.
To find out more information, contact a qualified sudden vehicle acceleration lawyer today.
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