Sauder Schelkopf is investigating a potential class action lawsuit on behalf of 2017–2019 CR-V and 2018–2019 Accord vehicles following the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration’s (NHTSA) announcement that it is launching an investigation into the automated emergency braking systems of these vehicles, after 278 Honda owners submitted complaints that their vehicles’ brakes were engaged unnecessarily when there was no obstacle in the vehicle’s path.

It has been alleged that consumers with these vehicles are experiencing sudden and unexpected engagement of the braking system while driving, resulting in the vehicle coming to a complete stop, often times in traffic. It has also been alleged that consumers who present their vehicles to Honda for repair are informed that Honda does not have the necessary fix to the repair the vehicle. As a result, current and former owners and lessees may be left with a vehicle that does not operate as designed and marketed.

If you have experienced sudden and unexpected automated braking in a non-emergency situation while operating your Honda CR-V or Accord vehicle, please contact the lawyers at Sauder Schelkopf by filling out the form to the right.

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