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Issues covered by Lemon Law include engine, transmission, electrical problems, and safety hazards. Qualifying criteria vary by state, often requiring multiple repair attempts within a specific timeframe.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the Lemon Law?
The Lemon Law is a consumer protection law designed to help individuals who purchase or lease a new vehicle with substantial problems that the manufacturer cannot repair after a reasonable number of attempts.
What Vehicles are Covered by the Lemon Law?
Lemon Laws typically cover new cars and sometimes used cars with remaining manufacturer warranties. The specific coverage can vary by state. If you have more questions or need guidance, feel free to contact us, and we can provide assistance tailored to your situation.
What Qualifies as a Lemon Under the Law?
How long does a lemon law case typically take to resolve?
How much does it cost to hire a lawyer for a Lemon Law case?
At Zand Law, we operate on a contingency fee basis for Lemon Law cases. This means there are no upfront costs to you. We only get paid if we successfully resolve your case, either through a settlement or a favorable court decision. This ensures that pursuing your legal rights under the Lemon Law is risk-free and accessible to everyone. Contact us today to discuss your case and learn more about our NO-WIN, NO-FEE guarantee.
What Can I Expect from a Lemon Law Claim?
A successful Lemon Law claim can result in different outcomes depending on the specific circumstances. Here are some possibilities:
Replacement vehicle: The manufacturer may be required to replace your defective vehicle with a comparable model.
Full refund: You might receive a full refund of your purchase price, including any sales tax and registration fees.
Cash settlement: In some cases, you may receive a cash settlement from the manufacturer.