Is the Lemon Law a Federal Law?
Yes and no. Lemon laws are a type of law rather than a specific statute, much like family law or contract law. In the U.S., every state has its own Le...
Yes and no. Lemon laws are a type of law rather than a specific statute, much like family law or contract law. In the U.S., every state has its own Le...
While you may attempt to go it alone, most of our 50,000+ clients have told us that they’d hit brick walls attempting to resolve their lemon law case ...
Every Lemon Law case is different. So, estimates as to their duration have a large margin of error. However, most cases are resolved in a matter of mo...
Although the Lemon Law differs from state to state, most use similar guidelines to determine which vehicles qualify. Typically, the vehicle must have ...
Lemon Laws hold manufacturers responsible for the defective vehicles they sell. In the U.S., every state has its own Lemon Law, and the Magnuson-Moss ...
Lemon Laws cover vehicle “nonconformities,” which is a fancy way of saying “defects.” Practically all new vehicles come with a written warranty that a...
Before a vehicle can be deemed a lemon, you must give the manufacturer a reasonable number of attempts to resolve the issue. Although every state’s la...
In the context of the Lemon Law, a lemon is a consumer vehicle with a defect that continues to exist after a “reasonable number of repair attempts.” T...
When you purchase a vehicle from a dealer or take one in for repairs, there’s a trail of documentation that you never see. This includes everything fr...
In order for you to see our client video or read our client statements, please click the green button below. You will be taken directly to the video or client statements.
If you are interested in viewing information about the lawyer/firm’s past results and testimonials about the lawyer/firm, please read and acknowledge the information below.
The information in this section contains information about the lawyer/firm’s past results, testimonials about the lawyer/firm, and statements regarding the lawyer/firm’s quality. The information has not been reviewed or approved by Bar Associations of the states in which the law firm practices.
The facts and circumstances of your case may differ from the matters in which results and testimonials have been provided.
All results of cases handled by the lawyer/firm are not provided and not all clients have given testimonials.
The results and testimonials provided are not necessarily representative of results obtained by the lawyer/firm or of the experience of all clients or others with the lawyer/firm. Past results are no guarantee of future results. Every case is different, and each client’s case must be evaluated and handled on its own merits.
The testimonials or endorsements do not constitute a guarantee, warranty, or prediction regarding the outcome of your legal matter.