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Trice, et al. v. Toyota Motor Corporation, et al.
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June 15, 2015
Toyota Can't Escape $11.4M Jury Verdict In Fatal Crash Suit
A Minnesota federal judge on Monday refused to grant a new trial to Toyota Motor Corp. in a suit claiming a sudden acceleration defect contributed to a fatal crash, after jurors awarded $11.4 million to a driver, his family and others.
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April 02, 2015
Toyota $11M Fatal Crash Verdict Should Stand, Plaintiffs Say
A jury made the right decision in awarding $11 million to a driver, his family and the relatives of passengers killed in a car crash after concluding a stuck throttle in the vehicle manufactured by Toyota Motor Co. caused the incident, according to the plaintiffs, who urged a Minnesota federal judge Wednesday not to grant the automaker a new trial.
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March 04, 2015
Toyota Tries To Gut $11M Acceleration Defect Verdict
Toyota Motor Co. on Tuesday renewed its bid to dodge a nearly $11 million jury verdict in a suit claiming a sudden acceleration defect contributed to a fatal crash, asking a Minnesota federal court to declare that the Camry in question didn't have any design defects or to grant the automaker a new trial.
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February 19, 2015
Toyota Wants $11M Acceleration Defect Verdict Slashed
Toyota Motor Corp. asked a Minnesota federal court to reduce a nearly $11 million verdict brought by a jury that found a sudden acceleration defect contributed to a fatal crash, saying the driver of the Camry should contribute to the damages.
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February 03, 2015
Toyota Hit With $11M Verdict Over Fatal Camry Crash
A Minnesota federal jury on Tuesday hit Toyota Motor Corp. with a nearly $11 million verdict, ruling that a sudden acceleration defect in a 1996 Camry contributed to an accident that left three dead and two seriously injured.