
Hyundai Palisade & Toyota Venza Windshield Cracking Concerns
By Consider The Consumer on 11/24/2021
Has The Windshield Cracked on Your Toyota Venza or Hyundai Palisade?
Car owners often opt for an SUV such as the Toyota Venza or Hyundai Palisade to ensure that their family is comfortable, and, more importantly, safe. Owners and lessees of these vehicles, however, are finding that their SUVs have a much more fragile windshield than they initially thought, which is affecting the overall safety of the vehicle.
Owners and Lessees of these cars have continued to complain that their SUV’s windshields have cracked after being hit by a pebble after just a short time owning or leasing the car. Other drivers have complained that their windshields were cracked after hitting bugs, and, on some occasions, have cracked even if they hadn’t been hit by anything.
When a crack in your windshield develops, it affects the driver’s visibility and may lead to safety concerns for anybody in the car, or even on the same road as the SUV.
This Class Action Lawsuit Investigation alleges that these windshield problems are unsafe, and something must be done about it!
More About the Hyundai Palisade & Toyota Venza Class Action Investigation
If you have had an issue with your Hyundai Palisade or Toyota Venza windshield, please contact the folks over at Lemberg Law LLC for help with this issue. If you are considered eligible to be among the class of consumers described in the class action lawsuit investigation, you may eventually be able to participate in receiving any compensation the court may award.
We would be happy to help you take a step in the right direction, fight this issue, and better enable you to join in on any potential consumer class action. If interested, please send an email to Outreach@ConsiderTheConsumer.com, find us on Twitter or Facebook, or even connect with us directly on our website! We look forward to hearing from you all.
Please note that this investigation piece has been sponsored by the law firm Lemberg Law LLC, and Consider the Consumer has received compensation for such sponsorship.
Similarly, please check out our current list of Class Actions and Class Action Investigations, here.
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