Relatives of Toyota Accident Wrongful Death Victims File Suit
Only days after the U.S Department of Transportation announced on March 2, 2010 that 52 fatality reports have been connected to sudden acceleration accidents involving Toyota vehicles, a Wall Street Journal article highlighted a lawsuit being filed against Toyota. According to the article, the suit is on behalf of a family who was killed when the 2009 Lexus they were traveling in accelerated out of control at 120 mph along a freeway in San Diego, California.
Amidst a vast series of congressional hearings and national recall notices now totaling 8.5 million vehicles, this particular Toyota wrongful death suit may be one of the most challenging for Toyota to defend themselves against. The reason being that legal experts have said that the Lexus vehicle involved in the fatal crash was on loan from a dealership, and therefore should have been safe to drive. In a previous incident, the driver of the same vehicle had informed the dealer that the accelerator had become stuck while being driven. Furthermore, the article also points out that this particular model of Lexus vehicle had been equipped with thick floor mats intended for another type of vehicle design.
In reflecting on the serious scope of Toyota’s recalled vehicles, it is uncertain how many other accidents involving recalled Toyota and Lexus models may have been caused by unintended acceleration prior to the gas pedal defects being announced. Reportedly, the class-action status lawsuits that were filed for each wrongful death claim may potentially result in millions of dollars as compensation for damages.
The Texas personal injury and wrongful death firm of Steele Law, P.C. has assisted injured individuals and family members of wrongful death victims afflicted by auto accidents and defective products. We pride ourselves in treating our clients like family, and are dedicated to helping those afflicted by another person’s negligence receive the compensation they deserve.

