“Poorly-Rated” Headlights for 2017 Mid-Size Pickup Trucks Class Action Lawsuit Investigation
Investigating a potential class action lawsuit on behalf of owners of certain 2017 model-year mid-size pickup trucks for inferior headlights. These trucks include the Chevrolet Colorado (Crew and Extended Cab), GMC Canyon (Crew and Extended Cab), Nissan Frontier (Crew and King Cab), and Toyota Tacoma (Access and Double Cab). The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) rated the headlights for all eight pickup trucks as “poor”—the lowest rating available. No truck earning less than an “acceptable” or “good” headlight rating may receive the IIHS Top Safety Pick+ distinction. It is alleged that the inferior headlights on these trucks cause safety hazards such as excessive glare and poor low-beam visibility, which puts the driver, passengers, other vehicles on the road, and pedestrians at risk. If you are the owner of one of these 2017 model-year mid-size pickup trucks, please contact us.
Investigating a potential class action lawsuit on behalf of owners of certain 2017 model-year mid-size pickup trucks for inferior headlights. These trucks include the Chevrolet Colorado (Crew and Extended Cab), GMC Canyon (Crew and Extended Cab), Nissan Frontier (Crew and King Cab), and Toyota Tacoma (Access and Double Cab). The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) rated the headlights for all eight pickup trucks as “poor”—the lowest rating available. No truck earning less than an “acceptable” or “good” headlight rating may receive the IIHS Top Safety Pick+ distinction. It is alleged that the inferior headlights on these trucks cause safety hazards such as excessive glare and poor low-beam visibility, which puts the driver, passengers, other vehicles on the road, and pedestrians at risk. If you are the owner of one of these 2017 model-year mid-size pickup trucks, please contact us.