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Toyota to recall millions of vehicles due to safety issues

Posted by Connecticut Accident News | Apr 17, 2014 | 0 Comments

Toyota is voluntarily recalling almost 6.4 million vehicles worldwide, 1.8 million of which are from the U.S., after finding out about seat and steering wheel problems.

A document issued by the Japanese car manufacturer to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration stated that some of the recalled models have a defective seat adjustment railing that might fail to lock front seats. Other defects include a steering wheel that might cause the airbag system to malfunction.

This recall was issued after the Justice Department awarded Toyota a penalty of $1.2 billion over acceleration issues.

A defective product, such as an ill-designed car, may cause damages that could adversely affect your health, your finances, and your life. If you have been a victim of such product in Connecticut, let a lawyer from the Law Offices of Paul Levin to help you determine if your'e eligible to file a claim against the manufacturer. Call us at (860) 322-5302 to learn more about your options.

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