Pennsylvania plaintiffs firms are ready to scrutinize Toyota from several different angles following the company’s recall woes, but admit they face a number of hurdles.

Toyota Motor Corp. has come under heavy fire since late January, when it announced a recall of more than 8 million vehicles worldwide for what the carmaker referred to in a press statement as “sticking accelerator pedals,” followed by more than 400,000 hybrid vehicles worldwide in early February after customers complained of what the company has termed “inconsistent brake feel.”

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