By Gabe Friedman
Daily Journal Staff Writer
LOS ANGELES - Toyota Motor Corp. could face a new wave of cases seeking damages for alleged sudden unintended acceleration that had previously been considered too old, if a new complaint is allowed to move forward.
Filed in Los Angeles County Superior Court on Friday, the complaint invokes California's "delayed discovery" rule in an attempt to bypass the normal two-year ...
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