Links
Accelerate your research
Investigative work is the key to successful sudden acceleration cases. Here are some links to additional resources to help you with your case.
- Sudden Acceleration Information Group
- Consumeraffairs.com
- National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA)
- NHTSA Office of Defects Investigation
- Antony Anderson—Sudden Acceleration
- Antony Anderson—References to car manufacturers, including recalls and litigation
- The Center for Auto Safety
- Mechanical Forensics—Sudden Acceleration
- Safety Research & Strategies, Inc.—Sudden Acceleration
- AutoCoverup.com—Unintentional Sudden Acceleration
- Autoblog—Toyota Recalling 3.8 Million Vehicles
- Dateline NBC—Sudden Acceleration Investigation, Part 1
- Dateline NBC—Sudden Acceleration Investigation, Part 2
- Dateline NBC—Sudden Acceleration Investigation, Part 3
- Dateline NBC—Sudden Acceleration Investigation, Part 4
- NBC San Diego—Suspected Sudden Acceleration Kills 4 in San Diego
- A Closer Look at Toyota's Sudden Acceleration Problem, Left Lane News, October 2009
- Owners of Toyota Runaway Cars Upset After Accidents, ABC News, November 2009
- Toyota Recall Fails to Address 'Root Cause' of Many Sudden Acceleration Cases, Safety Expert Says, ABC News, November 2009
- Data point to Toyota's throttles, not floor mats, Los Angeles Times, November 2009
- Study: Toyota received most complaints about sudden acceleration, Los Angeles Times, December 2009
- Injuryboard.com—Safety recalls, including the sudden acceleration problem, scars Toyota's image
- Automotion—Pair Sue Toyota over Sudden Acceleration
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Call us today at 866-722-1588or contact us online to tell us about your sudden acceleration, auto defects, or crashworthiness case. Using our experts in technology and our investigators, you can help your clients win and recover the compensation they justly deserve.


