What is a “Lemon”?

A lemon is best defined as a product that has defects or nonconformities and which cannot be repaired within a reasonable amount of time or a reasonable number of repair attempts under a manufacturer’s warranty. A consumer with a car, truck, or SUV with a warranty may seek lemon law relief after seeking multiple repairs or noticing repetitive problems with the vehicle.

What is the Lemon Law?

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 options for new, used and leased vehicles.

Do state and federal laws cover older or used vehicles?

Yes, used and older vehicles may be covered under state and federal laws. The key is whether your vehicle is covered by a manufacturer’s warranty.

What Relief is Available for my Lemon Law Claim?

You may be entitled to a cash settlement, buyback, or replacement vehicle. We carefully handle and assess each case individually. After consideration of several factors, we can determine the appropriate relief for your case.

Free Case Evaluation

Our firm offers a Free Case Evaluation to determine the appropriate course of action regarding your vehicle defects.

Who We Represent

We represent owners of defective vehicles covered under the Lemon Law.  We have successfully settled claims for thousands of lemon law clients.   We take pride in our ability to assure that our clients enjoy the justice they deserve.

Our previous clients refer many new clients to us and we look forward to doing our very best for you. Your comments and suggestions are welcome and appreciated. You may express those comments in person during office hours or online anytime. We are staffed by experienced lemon law attorneys with many years of combined experience in fighting for the rights of clients.

What will it Cost Me?

We provide legal representation at no out-of-pocket cost to our clients. Our legal fees and costs are paid for by the Manufacturer and/or Dealership.

Where Do I Start My Claim?

Start your claim today by submitting a Free Case Review.  When evaluating your claim, we request the following documents:

  1. A clear copy of the vehicle’s repair orders
  2. A clear copy of the vehicle’s current registration
  3. A clear copy of the vehicle’s purchase/sales agreement
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