The settlement was reached on behalf of millions of Toyota owners who claim economic loss due to sudden and unintended acceleration. The suit was initiated on behalf of Toyota vehicle owners who claim the value of their vehicles decreased following Toyota recalls based upon sudden and unintended acceleration.
The claims against the automaker have been consolidated in a Santa Ana courtroom and are pending final approval by U.S. District Judge James Selna. Aitken says he expects the deal to be finalized at the next hearing, which is scheduled for July 19. For more information, click here to read an article by the Orange County Register.
Aitken* Aitken* Cohn is proud of the efforts made by its attorneys and the entire team in protecting consumers’ interests and contributing to auto safety. Aitken said he is proud of the agreement they were able to reach on behalf of millions of Toyota, Lexus and Scion owners.
“We certainly feel vindicated for the effort and time involved for all the teamwork to produce this kind of result,” Aitken said. “We all feel very good about the impact we had on consumers. This will equate to good cars and careful practices on the part of Toyota and other carmakers. There will be an overall public benefit.”
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