The Takata Corp. air bag scandal is unprecedented in size — more than 19 million vehicles have been recalled in the U.S. to fix air bags at risk of rupturing.

But attorneys seeking recovery for car owners who claim the mass recall caused them a financial hit argue a successful economic loss claim is not unprecedented. They say drivers across the nation overpaid for their cars and saw resale values drop when the recalls began.

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