Toyota unintended acceleration class notices being mailed out

Fotolia CarA class of approximately 20 million Toyota vehicle owners should begin receiving notices of the $1 billion class settlement, which alleged that Toyota’s much-publicized unintended acceleration problems caused the value of Toyota vehicles to decline.

While denying any wrongdoing, Toyota has agreed to compensate current and former owners and lessees of many Toyota, Lexus and Scion vehicles.  A list of the models, years covered, paperwork, and important deadlines relevant to making a claim, is available from this website:

www.ToyotaELSettlement.com

Steve Larson

An experienced trial lawyer who handles both hourly and contingent fee cases, Steve has expertise in class actions, environmental clean-up litigation, antitrust litigation, securities litigation, corporate disputes, intellectual property disputes, unfair competition claims, and disputes involving family wealth. Steve regularly represents individuals and businesses in federal and state court and has obtained class-wide recovery in multiple class actions. A veteran practitioner, Steve’s clients value his creative approach to resolving complex litigation matters.

Share: 

Legal Disclaimer

The information contained in this blog does not constitute legal advice, and does not create an attorney-client relationship. We make no claims, promises or guarantees about the accuracy, completeness, or adequacy of the information contained in or linked to this blog.