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R. Graham "Graham" Esdale , Jr.
Lead Attorney in $3 Million Wrongful Death Verdict
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Esdale says the book is still open on Toyota SUA investigations
U.S. Department of Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood said a government investigation could not conclusively link Toyota Sudden Unintended Acceleration problems to vehicle electronic control systems. Sudden Unintended Acceleration has resulted in thousands of automobile crashes, and led to the recall of more than 8 million Toyota vehicles of varying makes and models in 2009 and 2010. Beasley Allen attorney Graham Esdale told WSFA News 12 that the study is incomplete. He says there are ongoing tests and studies that have already linked SUA to electrical systems. Toyota claims the problems are the result of mechanical problems such as sticky accelerator pedals or improperly placed floor mats, or even driver error.
Toyota Still Denies Electronics are the Problem
Barbara Schwarz's daughters appeared on NBC News in Washington, DC, saying Toyota must be held accountable. Their mother was tragically killed in a runaway Toyota in September of 2007. Toyota CEO and President issues an apology but still denies electronics are the main problem.
Toyota victims family appears on KOCO News wanting answers
Barbara Schwarz's daughters plead for answers after their mother was tragically killed when the Toyota Camry she was riding in sped out of control. They appeared on ABC affiliate KOCO Channel 5 News in Oklahoma City.
Graham Esdale on WSFA demanding Toyota recall older models
Graham Esdale appeared on NBC affiliate in Alabama WSFA, demanding Toyota recall older models.
Victims family wants broader recall
The daughters of Barbara Schwarz, who was killed while in the passenger seat of a Toyota Camry, speak out against Toyota on CNN.
Graham Esdale and daughters of client Barbara Schwarz attending Congressional hearings
In this video, Ms. Schwarz's daughters Margie Louise Meibergen, Sharon L. Brandt and Julie Brandt Mayfield speak with FOX News about their mother's death.
Family of victims and attorney Graham Esdale ask Toyota to recall 2002-2006 Camrys
Beasley Allen attorney Graham Esdale is in Washington, DC, this week with three adult children of the firm's deceased client, Barbara Schwarz, who was killed in an auto crash when the 2005 Toyota Camry in which she was a passenger sped out of control as a result of sudden unintended acceleration. In this video, Ms. Schwarz's daughters Margie Louise Meibergen, Sharon L. Brandt and Julie Brandt Mayfield speak with MSNBC about their mother's death. They hope to bring more attention to the fact that Toyota has yet to recall the 2002-2006 Toyota Camrys, which studies have shown may be more susceptible to sudden unintended acceleration.
Toyota Victims to Attend Hearing
The Early Show on CBS interview the daughters of Barbara Schwarz. Toyota customer complaints were ignored, documents suggest, and victims' families will attest by attending the congressional hearing with Toyota executives. Beasley Allen's Graham Esdale represents this family.
Toyota and Unintended Acceleration
Toyota Motor Sales USA announces it's slamming the brakes on the manufacturing and sale of many of its best-selling models in the US.

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