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ILLINOIS LAW FIRM
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Consumer Legal Services P.C.
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ATTORNEYS
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Serving the entire
State of Illinois |
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Phone interviews are
available, appearance in local office is not necessary.
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What is the Lemon Law
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The Lemon Law
is designed to protect consumers that
purchase new cars, trucks, SUVs and
mini-vans. As of 1993 all fifty U.S.
states have passed Lemon Laws. Each
state has different standards and
procedures, but all have similar
coverage.
There are
also other Consumer Protection laws that
apply to consumer product purchases.
Complaints, recalls and class actions are
also an option for certain cases.
There are options for new, used and leased
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Illinois
Lemon Law
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Illinois Lemon Law
covers every vehicle which is self-propelled and every vehicle which is
propelled by electric power obtained from overhead trolley wires (except for vehicles operated upon rails, moved solely by human power and
motorized wheelchairs). The lemon law also covers motor
vehicles designed for carrying more than 10 persons, buses, and
trucks that weigh under 8,000 pounds (including passenger vehicles
designed for carrying not more than 10 persons that are re-modeled
for carrying more than 10 persons). In addition, the lemon law
covers recreational vehicles, except for some camping trailers and
travel trailers.
Illinois Lemon Law Text |
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• Call
toll-free at 1-888-453-6667 to
Speak to a Lemon Law Attorney |
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• Use
the online
Case
Review Form to submit
your information |
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Please
use our toll free fax (888)
334-8333 to send documents |
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• You
will be contacted by our
attorneys to review your case |
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All cases are processed
locally. Our attorneys and
offices are physically located
in state. Our experience
provides the resources to offer
you the best solution for your
vehicle problems. Our
local attorneys will protect
your rights under state and
federal laws |
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Vehicles covered under the Illinois
Lemon Law |
Passenger Vehicles
Commercial Vehicles
Motorcycles
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