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Toyota Announces Massive Recall

Monday, January 25th, 2010

In August, we reported that Toyota was subject to a federal racketeering lawsuit after the company was accused of hiding evidence of dangers from SUV rollover lawsuits. Now the company is in more hot water after it has announced a major recall of cars that may have sticking accelerators –leading to uncontrollable acceleration that cannot be stopped. Originally, the company tried to claim that the issue was simply due to a floor mat problem, and they asked 4.2 million drivers of their vehicles to remove their mats as a temporary solution.

New evidence has arisen that the cars can be subject to this defect, even with the floor mats have been removed. As a result, the company was forced to recall over 2.3 million cars on the road including many of their most popular models, such as Camrys, Carollas, Tundras and Avalons.

The problem first reached national attention after a fatal accident in California resulted from the accelerator problem. In the tragic accident, the driver and his family were killed after the Lexus they were driving sped up to 120 miles per hour. Witnesses say the tires were on fire as the driver tried to stop the car before it plowed into an SUV, flew off the freeway, rolled over multiple times and caught on fire. Their is no word yet as to whether the family of the victims has spoken to an Orange County accident attorney to discuss suing Toyota for the defect.

To read more about the recalls, see the article on About Lawsuits. Image via d3ims [Flickr].

Toyota for Sued For Faulty Accelorators

Monday, November 9th, 2009

chris.corwinTwo drivers in California have filed a class action suit against Toyota for a known defect in both Toyota and Lexus vehicles that has resulted in the loss of control of over 2,000 vehicles. So far, at least 16 people have died and over 240 people have been injured as a result of the vehicle acceleration issues. Both parties behind the suit are past Toyota or Lexus owners who have been victimized by the car’s acceleration problems.

Toyota has publicly blamed the problems on floor mats that have trapped the accelerator and prevented its release. The two plaintiffs claim there are other issues behind the acceleration problems besides just the floor mats though. The plaintiffs and their Orange County personal injury attorneys claim that Toyota has a problem with the throttle control system as well, which would have otherwise prevented the sudden acceleration.

The lawsuit seeks compensation for everyone victimized by the defaults and for the company to issue a recall of all affected car models. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration has previously investigated these incidents and claimed the floor mats are the only major defect in the cars. They did discover that the problems rendered the vacuum brake system much less functional and noted an increase in stopping distance from 200 feet to more than 1,000 feet. The amount of force required to fully apply the brake also increased from 30 pounds of pressure to 150 pounds of pressure.

So far Toyota has already recalled more than 3.8 million vehicles related to this defect. Owners have been instructed to remove the driver’s floor mats until a more permanent solution is made available.

To read more, see the article in Canadian Driver. Image Via Chris.Corwin [Flickr]

Toyota Accused of Concealing Evidence in Lawsuits

Monday, August 31st, 2009

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The feds have filed a racketeering lawsuit against Toyota Motor Sales. The company is in hot water after a former high-ranking attorney for the company has come forward accusing the company of illegally concealing evidence in SUV rollover lawsuits. Dimitrios P. Biller, former attorney for the motor group, has claimed the company routinely withheld crucial evidence in lawsuits against SUV and pickup rollover accidents.

Biller claims he lost his job with the company after confronting Toyota officials about this withholding of evidence. He says executives repeatedly informed him they were not interested in complying with their legal obligation to present damaging evidence in the plaintiff’s favor.

Biller further went on to say that he was instructed to withhold and even destroy electronic evidence in rollover lawsuits. According to the accusations, Toyota engineers were instructed to commit perjury while on the stand. Engineers claimed to be unaware of the dangers of the vehicle, however, the lawsuits point to instability caused by a high center of gravity and narrow track width. The lawsuits claim Toyota was aware of the problem and failed to disclose that the vehicle performed poorly in safety tests. The cars have been shown to flip over at speeds as low as 32 miles per hour. The lawsuits further assert that Toyota could have employed Electronic Stability Control and alternative roof designs in order to make the vehicles safer.

Toyota is attempting to have the record sealed in these racketeering claims, due to fears that Biller will expose privileged information about the company. The decision will affect over 300 rollover lawsuits.

If you are considering filing an SUV rollover lawsuit against Toyota, or if you already have, please speak with an Orange County personal injury attorney to discuss how this decision may affect your case.

To read more about the lawsuits, please read more about it at CBS News. Image Via Kevitivity [Flickr]