Toyota is recalling 2.3 million of their vehicles due to a faulty gas pedal. If you have been in an accident that you suspect was caused by a vehicle defect, contact the lawyers at The Neese Law Firm for a free consultation.
The
recent Toyota vehicle recall – which has affected more than 7
million cars, via a sticky accelerator and floor mats that interfere
with the gas pedal – has brought car safety and recalls to the
forefront of many people’s psyche. Yet, with the confusion
surrounding a product recall of this size, it is important to
understand what the recall means. Many people assume that when a
product is recalled, the manufacturer makes everyone send their
product back and issues them a brand new, fully functioning product,
or a full refund of their money. While either of these scenarios
could be true, sometimes they are not.
For
a tainted food product, such as the widespread peanut butter recall
last summer, or the recent recall of more than 100 brands of dog
food, the product is collected and refunds are issued. Others like
the recent Maclaren stroller recall, which caused the amputation of
fingers of a dozen toddlers, involve aftermarket interventions, where
the manufacturer offers repair kits rather than actually calling the
product back.
Product
recalls are growing increasingly prevalent with 2009 recalls reaching
the tens of millions. Major recalls include Children’s Tylenol,
peanut butter products, Zicam, and Evenflo high chairs. While the
recent Toyota recall is large, it isn’t the largest auto recall
ever. That dubious distinction belongs to the Ford Motor Company
which, in 1996, recalled 7.9 million vehicles due to a faulty
ignition switch that caused fires. Since 1999, Ford has recalled
14.9 million vehicles in seven separate recalls.
Toyota
owners of eight different models are being directed to their Toyota
dealer for installation of replacement parts to repair the
accelerator problems on those models. According to Toyota, the
dealership will make the free repairs in under an hour. Additionally,
Toyota is encountering a new recall on the breaks of around 300,000
of their popular Prius model after at least 100 drivers have
complained to the government about problems. The details of this
recall are yet to be announced, but it is likely that consumers will
be notified to bring their cars in for repair.
These
extensive recalls have brought product safety to the front of
people’s minds. For some, these recalls have caused them to think
about auto accidents they and their loved ones have been involved in
to consider whether their vehicle accelerator might have been a
contributing cause to the accident. If you or a loved one have been
in an accident that you think may have been caused by a vehicle
defect, such as an accelerator that sticks, you can speak with a
Houston car accident attorney at the Neese Law Firm about your
vehicle collision or personal injury case. Call 713-355-1200 or log
onto www.johnneeselaw.com.
There is no charge for an initial consultation.
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Brian Reed. Houston Car Accident Attorney The Neese Law Firm, P.C. represents plaintiffs in all types of personal injury and business litigation lawsuits in Houston, Texas and nationwide. The Neese Law Firm, P.C. was founded by attorney D. John Neese, Jr. |
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