Consumers in Georgia can only pursue a Lemon Law claim after providing the manufacturer with a “reasonable number of repair attempts.” Depending on the kind of defect, the law defines a “reasonable number” as anywhere from one to three repair attempts.
For a defect that poses a serious safety issue, a single repair attempt will suffice. For a defect that is not a serious safety issue, the consumer must provide the manufacturer with three repair attempts. Additionally, consumers may pursue claims if their vehicle is out of service for repairs for a total of 30 days, regardless of the number of defects or repair attempts.