Toyota Sienna Recall Lawsuit

Did you lose control of your vehicle after the steering shaft fractured? You may be eligible to file a Toyota Sienna lawsuit. Contact us today.

If you’re the owner of a 2017-2020 Toyota Sienna, pay attention to this recall.

Braun Corporation is recalling 595 of the above mentioned models because the steering shaft may have been improperly manufactured. This means the extension of the shaft could fracture and put the driver and any passengers at risk of losing control of the vehicle.

If a steering shaft extension fractures completely, loss of steering occurs. Braun notified dealers of the problem and they will replace the steering shaft extensions for free.

However, if you own a Toyota Sienna and have experienced loss of control, leading to crash or injury to you or your passengers, you should contact our law firm.

Questions About a Toyota Sienna Lawsuit? Contact a Johnson//Becker Lawyer for a Free Case Review.

If you experienced loss of control of your Toyota Sienna due to a fracture in the steering shaft, you may want to speak with the lawyers at Johnson//Becker. We are currently accepting new auto defect lawsuits across the country, and you may be entitled to financial compensation.

We offer a Free Case Evaluation. Please contact us using the form below or by calling us at (800) 279-6386.

We would be honored to speak with you and respond promptly to every inquiry we receive.

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