Court filings accuse Toyota of repurchasing defective vehicles
Posted: November 1, 2010
Consumer Fraud
Court filings in class action litigation against Toyota regarding cases of sudden unintended acceleration allege the auto manufacturer repurchased vehicles from owners who reported the defect, and forced them to sign confidentiality agreements promising not to discuss the complaint, according
Toyota quietly settles Saylor case, abandons co-defendant dealership
Posted: September 23, 2010
Personal Injury
Toyota Motor Corp. has reached a settlement with the families of Mark Saylor and his wife and brother-in-law over the high-profile crash near San Diego last year that killed all the occupants of a rented Lexus ES 350, including the
Minnesota man freed from prison in Camry sudden acceleration case
Posted: August 6, 2010
Consumer Fraud
A Minnesota judge has freed Loua Fong Lee, a Southeast Asian immigrant and father of four who was convicted in 2007 of criminal vehicular homicide after his 1996 Toyota Camry sped out of control and crashed into another vehicle, killing
Discovery moves forward in Toyota MDL
Posted: July 26, 2010
Consumer Fraud
U.S. District Judge James Selna, who is overseeing the consolidated cases against Toyota Motor Corp. related to millions of vehicle recalls in 2009 and 2010, primarily for issues of sudden unintended acceleration (SUA), has approved the discovery plan for the
Toyota sudden acceleration defect may exonerate imprisoned man
Posted: April 27, 2010
Consumer Fraud
If ever there were a case for the “never should have happened” file, it would be the story of Koua Fong Lee, who immigrated to the United States from his Hmong tribe in Southeast Asia shortly before he lost of
Toyota says it is recalling 600,000 Sienna Minivans to fix rust defect
Posted: April 21, 2010
Consumer Fraud
In what is starting to sound like a recall du jour, Toyota has announced that it will recall about 600,000 Sienna minivans sold in the United States over concerns the spare tires, held in place by cables that are prone
NHTSA says Toyota’s violations amount to $13.8 billion, may face second fine
Posted: April 16, 2010
Consumer Fraud
Why did the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration slap Toyota with the maximum allowable civil penalty of $16.375 million for its failure to promptly notify the federal agency of a potential safety defect in 2.3 million cars? Was this fine,
Lexus GX460 flunks Consumer Reports safety test, Toyota suspends sales
Posted: April 14, 2010
Consumer Fraud
After finding serious flaws in the electronic stability controls (ESC) and performance of the 2010 Lexus GX 460 SUV, Consumer Reports is “urging consumers not to buy” the vehicle until parent company Toyota finds a fix. In response, Toyota has
AP investigation finds Toyota uses dishonest legal defense tactics
Posted: April 12, 2010
Consumer Fraud
An Associated Press investigation has uncovered numerous examples that Toyota has relied on highly evasive, deceptive, and unethical legal tactics when defending itself against a spectrum of claims in court. The AP investigation involved an examination of lawsuits filed against
State Farm seeks repayment from Toyota for sudden acceleration claims
Posted: April 12, 2010
Consumer Fraud
State Farm Insurance, the nation’s largest auto insurer, is asking Toyota for reimbursement on a number of claims it paid for crashes involving unintended acceleration in Toyota vehicles. Called “subrogation” in the insurance industry, the repayments could amount to as