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problems with your vehicle, it may be a lemon. 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.
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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
vehicles.
Documentation is
critical to protecting your rights. Never leave the
dealership without a copy of your repair order.
Make sure your
repair order states all of your vehicles
deficiencies.
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that the work order states the date and time you leave your vehicle for
repair, the repairs that were performed and the date you pick it up.
Always save all repair orders. The dealer or
manufacturer may inform you that you do not have a claim under the lemon
law. You should contact us for that determination.
Assistance is only a moment away. |
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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. |
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| 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. |
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You may express those comments in person
during office hours or online anytime at
www.lemonauto.com
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We are
staffed by experienced lemon law attorneys
with many years of combined experience in
fighting for the rights of clients in the
following states.
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California |
Consumer Legal Services P.C. |
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Colorado |
Law Offices of Joseph P. Garin |
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Connecticut |
Consumer Legal Services P.C. |
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Illinois |
Consumer Legal Services P.C. |
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Indiana |
The Law Office of Ronald J. Bolz |
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Maine |
Consumer Legal Services P.C. |
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Massachusetts |
Consumer Legal Services P.C. |
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Michigan |
Consumer
Legal Services P.C. |
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Ohio |
The Law Office
of Ronald J. Bolz |
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Nevada |
Lipson, Neilson,
Cole, Seltzer & Garin,
P.C. |
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New
Hampshire |
Consumer Legal Services P.C. |
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New
Jersey |
Bolz,
Lovasz, Toth, and Ruggiero, P.C. |
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New
York |
Bolz,
Lovasz, Toth & Ruggiero, PLLC |
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Rhode
Island |
Consumer Legal Services P.C. |
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Texas |
Bolz, Lovasz, Toth, and
Shackelford, PLLC |
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Virginia |
Consumer Legal Services P.C. |
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Wisconsin |
Consumer Legal Services |
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We represent and pursue
claims for the following: |
- Buyers of new
vehicles who qualify under state and
federal laws
- Buyers of used
vehicles which are still covered by the
manufacturer's warranty and/or service
contract
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Your local attorney |
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All cases are handled by a licensed
attorney from your State.
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Our offices are located in your State.
- Our local attorney
will protect your rights under state and
federal laws.
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Our combined experience provides the
resources to offer you solutions for
your vehicle problems.
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What
if
the
Lemon
Law
Does
Not
Apply?
If
the
defects
with
your
vehicle
do
not
meet
the
requirements
of
the
Lemon
Law,
you
may
have
claims
under
other
state
and
federal
laws
that
protect
owners
of
new
or
used
vehicles.
Magnuson-Moss
Warranty Act Law Summary
The Magnuson-Moss
Warranty act is a Federal Law that
protects the buyer of any product which
costs more than $25 and comes with an
express written warranty.This law
applies to any product that you buy that
does not perform as it should.
more...
Uniform
Commercial
Code
Summary
UCC/TARR
-The Uniform Commercial Code or
UCC
has
been
enacted
in
all
50
states
and
some
of
the
territories
of
the
United
States.
It is
the
primary
source
of
law
in
all
contracts
dealing
with
the
sale
of
products.
The
TARR
refers
to
Tender,
Acceptance,
Rejection,
Revocation
and
applies
to
different
aspects
of
the
consumer's
"relationship"
with
the
purchased
goods.
more....
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If you are experiencing problems with your
automobile, you should first take
the automobile to the manufacturer's
authorized dealership for repair.
If the dealer is unable to resolve your problem, you should
discuss the matter with the service
manager.
If the service manager is unable
to resolve your problem, you should
contact the manufacturer via
telephone or in writing.
DO NOT leave the dealership without
your repair order (no repair order means no proof of repair).
Make sure the repair order accurately reflects the date you dropped
off the vehicle for repair and the date you picked up the vehicle when
the repairs were completed.
Make sure the dealership accurately
describes your complaints in your words, not the dealership's words.
If you are unable to get satisfaction
you should contact a lemon law
attorney to find out more about your rights.
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