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February 13, 2010 3:53 AM

Toyota Sued in Calif. Over Brake Deaths

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(AP)  Two lawsuits complaining of sudden, uncontrollable acceleration in Toyotas that resulted in deaths in Nebraska and Mississippi were filed against the automaker in Los Angeles federal court Friday.

Jacquelyn Donoghue of Holder, Neb., said in the lawsuit that her 2006 Toyota Prius suddenly sped up and went out of control in December, slamming into another vehicle, killing her husband John and seriously injuring her.

Her attorney, Robert Nelson, said Toyota vehicles weren't equipped with a brake-to-idle safety feature which allows drivers to override the electronic throttle and control the vehicle in case of a sudden unintended acceleration.

Other manufactures include this safety feature, and Toyota's failure to include it on their models played a "direct role" in the death of John Donoghue, he said.

Jacquelyn Donoghue, a 67-year-old nurse, had to move out of her home after the accident so she could live closer to family members who could help take care of her.

Nelson is also representing Teresa and William Myers of Laurel, Miss., the parents of Steffan Myers, a 20-year-old who was killed in an accident on Jan. 10., just days before he started classes at the University of Mississippi college.

The Myers said in a lawsuit also filed Friday in federal court in Los Angeles that their son's 2005 Toyota Camry suddenly accelerated and smashed into another car, killing both drivers.

Both suits seek general damages, medical expenses, lost earnings and punitive damages.

A message requesting comment from Toyota was not immediately returned. The case was filed in U.S. District Court because the automaker's North American headquarters is located in Torrance, a suburb of Los Angeles.

Toyota has also been named in several proposed class action suits filed in Los Angeles federal court.

The world's largest automaker has also been sued in Los Angeles County Superior Court on behalf of all affected owners of the 2010 Prius and the 2010 Lexus HS250h hybrid. Those models share the same braking system, which has been the object of consumer complaints.

AP
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by payasyougo February 15, 2010 7:25 AM EST
"Two Lawsuits... "
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Tort, the other national lottery.


Put on foot on the brake and one foot on the accelerator, press both fully and watch what happens... Nothing.
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by rwsmith29456 February 15, 2010 12:58 AM EST
I'd like to control my own throttle thank you very much.
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by TomColt February 14, 2010 4:16 PM EST
It would be heartwarming to see how this issue provides grit for both political extremes in America to sharpen their knives if only they hadn't been blaming each other for everything lately. Let's get over your political emotionalism and get down to facts - not your opinions. There's a problem to be solved, and if no one wants to discuss it rationally, it can't be solved.

Sounds like this problem is probably larger than Toyota says it is, and may be larger than Toyota. Cooperation solves problems. The blame game only sells more soap.
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by 7276sps February 13, 2010 10:51 AM EST
Hope they bankrupt the company Toyota lied to us for years and now are disclosing fully no thanks!
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by robbyr2 February 13, 2010 10:39 AM EST
I love how the title and subtitle match...
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by cigar-smoker February 13, 2010 8:02 AM EST
I have been watching Faux News for stories about Toyota. The posted a story titled "U.S. Officials Cite Jobs in Defending Toyota Against Onslaught". What's laughable is the "U.S. Officials" are State Governors. Who were these governors? Kentucky's Steven Beshear, Indiana's Mitch Daniels, Mississippi's Haley Barbour and Alabama's Bob Riley. Nice of FOX to promote these State Officials to U.S. Officials. Now where's my Sharpie so I can jot that down on my Alaskan Palm Pilot.
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by CBSisCommunist5 February 13, 2010 1:24 AM EST
Blame Bush...
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