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If you’re looking for relief from the burden of a defective vehicle, turn to the Fort Wayne lemon law attorneys at Krohn & Moss, Ltd. Our firm provides 25+ years of experience in helping people like you get the compensation they’re owed. As a result, we’ve earned a reputation for our successes nationwide.
Take our free Lemon Test to find out if you’re eligible for a claim. Afterward, schedule your free case review. Remember—there’s never any pressure, just honest, sound advice from our knowledgeable attorneys. Best of all, you owe us nothing unless we win your case!
Let us help you get the refund or replacement vehicle you’re entitled to.
Indiana’s Lemon Law holds auto manufacturers responsible for the defective vehicles they sell and lease. If your vehicle has a warrantied defect, you may be eligible for a refund or replacement vehicle under this consumer protection statute.
Indiana designed its Lemon Law to make filing a claim accessible to all consumers. So when we prevail with your case, the manufacturer must pay your attorney’s fees. And they do so IN ADDITION to compensating you for your defective vehicle.
The Indiana Lemon Law covers standard cars and trucks (weighing less than 10,000 lbs) purchased or leased in Indiana. Your vehicle likely qualifies as a lemon if:
If you think you have a lemon, don’t miss out on the compensation you’re owed. Even if your vehicle doesn’t qualify under Indiana’s Lemon Law, we encourage you to reach out. Federal protections like the Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act expand on state protections. It allows us to help consumers with complicated cases to secure relief from their defective vehicles.
The window for filing a claim doesn’t last forever—schedule your free case review today!
Yes, the Lemon Law in Fort Wayne applies to used vehicles as well as new ones. This includes private party sales. However, your defect must be covered by the original manufacturer’s warranty or an authorized extended warranty to be eligible under Indiana’s Lemon Law.
As long as the first failed repair attempt occurred under warranty, you’re likely to qualify for compensation. This holds true even if the warranty has since expired.
We understand that many of our clients are unfamiliar with the legal system. So, we make the lemon law claim process as simple as possible. Just fill out the free case review form or call our office. Our lemon law lawyers will handle the rest!
Hiring an experienced attorney greatly improves your chances of a successful lemon law claim. In fact, our firm has a 99% success rate. And we’ve helped over 50,000 consumers like you secure the compensation they deserve!
Our attorneys will answer your questions and ease your concerns throughout the entire process. We empower consumers to stand up for their rights so they can secure the refund or replacement vehicle they’re entitled to. Thus, we never charge fees upfront and only get paid if you do.
You have nothing to lose, and everything to gain—schedule your free case review today!
Filing a claim with Krohn & Moss, Ltd. is easy. Here’s what you can expect from the process:
During your free case review, we’ll discuss your vehicle, its defect(s), and the repair attempts. We’ll also cover the claim process more in-depth and answer any questions you may have.
If you have a case, we’ll gather evidence and take the steps necessary to prepare your claim. This typically starts with us notifying the auto manufacturer in writing about the defect.
After we send written notice to the manufacturer, we will attempt to resolve your case without resorting to litigation in a Court of Law. In some instances, we will go through the manufacturer’s informal dispute resolution program before filing suit. If so, the law requires that the program be completed within 40 days. If your case is not resolved during this time, we will prepare your case to file suit.
Lemon law cases rarely go to trial. But we’ll do everything we can to win your case in court if you aren’t happy with the offered settlement. In fact, over 99 percent of our cases settle without having to go to trial.
The Indiana Lemon Law includes a fee-shifting provision. Because of this, auto manufacturers must pay your attorney’s fees when you win. And, in the extremely rare case of an unsuccessful claim, we simply don’t collect our fees. This way, we have as much at stake as you to make sure we get you a recovery.
If you’d like to learn more about the Fort Wayne Lemon Law before reaching out to us, we welcome you to look through our library of Indiana Lemon Law FAQ. We’ve created this guide to give consumers the tools they need to make informed legal decisions.
And when you’re ready, our lawyers are standing by to review your case free of charge.
We’ve put together a simple, effective evaluator to help you determine whether or not you have a lemon.
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