Keller Rohrback is pleased to announce that its litigation team led by partners Gretchen Freeman Cappio and Ryan McDevitt has been appointed to the Plaintiffs’ Executive Committee in the In re Ford Super Duty Roof-Crush Litigation.
Keller Rohrback is pleased to announce that on September 26, 2024, Judge Terrence Berg issued an order granting preliminary approval of a $150 million class action settlement in In re Chevrolet Bolt EV Battery Litigation.
Your car company knows how fast you drive, how hard you brake, and how far you drive, and they are using that information to profit while throwing you under the bus.
Recent news reports have revealed that Toyota, Lexus, and Mazda routinely shared information about drivers’ driving behavior with insurance data brokers and those data brokers in turn provided the data to insurance companies who then used the information to justify higher rates for their customers.
Recent news reports have revealed that Honda, Hyundai, and Kia routinely share information about drivers’ habits with insurance companies. If you own or lease a Honda, Kia, Hyundai, Acura, or Genesis vehicle that is a model year 2019 or newer, we’d like to hear from you.
Recent news reports have revealed that driver data has been routinely collected by General Motors and its OnStar partner, processed by LexisNexis and Verisk, and marketed to the insurance industry.
If you purchased replacement tires for your car that were manufactured by one of several major brands since January 20, 2020, you may have paid an unlawful or artificially inflated price for this vital part.
Keller Rohrback is pleased to share the news that Judge Kronstadt in the District Court of the Central District of California has granted Final Approval of a settlement between the Toyota Defendants and consumer Plaintiffs in In Re: ZF-TRW Airbag Control Units Products Liability Litigation.
Keller Rohrback L.L.P. is investigating reports that electric car manufacturer, Tesla, has been rigging its range-estimating software to intentionally show inflated projections for the distance its vehicles can travel on a full battery. But this was not a matter of a mere miscalculation: according to reports, Tesla intentionally programmed its cars to show drivers more realistic range estimates only after the battery fell below 50% of its maximum charge.
Keller Rohrback is investigating allegations that Jeep used false claims about some of their vehicles’ green electric capabilities to market their 4xe hybrid line. Were you misled?
Keller Rohrback is investigating reports that certain models of Ford Super Duty trucks manufactured between the years of 1999 and 2016, may have dangerously weak roofs that are susceptible to crushing in a roll-over accident, potentially leading to grievous bodily injury or even death. Is your safety at risk?
Nissan has announced more than 180,000 Nissan Frontier and Titan pickups, model years 2020-2022 are at risk for potentially rolling away while in Park.
Keller Rohrback L.L.P. is investigating reports that the 2017-2018 Chrysler Pacifica Hybrid minivans are being recalled due to an increase risk of catching fire while parked. Chrysler is warning Pacifica drivers not to charge their vehicles or park near structures or other vehicles until the cause can be identified and repairs made.
Consumers have reported that the engines in certain Hyundai and Kia vehicles contain a manufacturing defect that can result in catastrophic engine failure. This defect may also cause engines in the vehicles listed below to experience sudden vehicle stalling during operation. If you or someone you know owns or leases one of the vehicles listed below, please contact our automotive litigation attorneys at [email protected] or (800) 776-6044.
Consumers have reported that the transmission in their Nissan Rogues is causing their vehicles to jerk and shudder while driving. If you own or lease a 2014-2016 Nissan Rogue and are concerned that these problems could be putting you in danger, please contact Keller Rohrback’s automotive litigation team at (800) 776-6044 or [email protected].
If you own or lease a 2017-2019 Chevrolet Bolt EV, your battery could be at risk of catching fire. Please contact our automotive litigation team at [email protected] or (800) 776-6044 to learn more about your legal rights.
If you purchased a Graco booster seat under the impression that it was side-impact tested and safe for child under 40 pounds, please contact us at [email protected] or (800) 776-6044 to learn more about your legal rights.
Keller Rohrback is investigating whether Porsche manipulated the hardware and software in the 2008-2013 911 and Panamera gas engines. If you own or lease a 2008-2013 911 or Panamera, please contact our automotive litigation team at (800) 776-6044 or [email protected].
Keller Rohrback is investigating reports that up to 1.8 million Toyota and Lexus sedans, crossovers and SUVs equipped with Denso-brand fuel pumps suffer from serious problems that could cause vehicles to stall at speed, fail to accelerate, or run poorly. If you or someone you know owns or leases one of the vehicles listed below, please contact Keller Rohrback’s automotive litigation team at (800) 776-6044 to discuss your legal rights.
Hyundai is recalling 120,000 SUVs, and Kia is recalling 505,652 vehicles. The vehicles suffer from serious problems, including engine damage, engine stalling, or even fire. Contact us at (800) 776-6044 or [email protected] to learn more.
Ford Motor Company may have misreported fuel economy and emissions testing results, according to reports that the company has informed the Environmental Protection Agency about an internal investigation.
A class action settlement agreement filed January 10, 2019 by the consumer plaintiffs in the Fiat Chrysler-Dodge-Jeep (FCA) “EcoDiesel” Litigation will, if approved, provide eligible owners and lessees with substantial cash payments in addition to government-approved emissions modifications and extended warranties.
Attorneys from Keller Rohrback L.L.P. are investigating automaker Nissan's recall of 134,000 vehicles in the United States and Canada due to potential braking system defects that could lead to fires.