Find Lemon Law Attorney By Kiersten Brazier
Lemon laws are laws that protect consumers from faulty cars. These laws apply to new cars still under warranty and certified used cars. The laws exist in all 50 states, but vary slightly from state to state. To understand what it takes for your car to qualify as a lemon, and what you are entitled to under the laws in your state, the best person to contact is a lemon law attorney.
What Is a Lemon?
Although the definitions vary from state to state, a lemon is a new or certified used car that spends a certain number of days in the shop, requires a certain number of repairs for the same defect, or has a certain safety defect. Because the specific requirements for your car to qualify as a lemon are defined by state, it is a good idea to contact a lemon law lawyer who is familiar with the laws in your area, and can help you determine if you have a case.
Why Do I Need an Attorney?
Lemon law attorneys understand the laws surrounding lemon cars, and can help you understand them as well. Likewise, they understand the entire process, and are used to working with dealerships and manufacturers. Because they know the laws and what you are entitled to, they can get you what you deserve under the law. Rather than dealing with making calls and trying to figure out who is responsible yourself, a lemon law attorney will handle it, saving you the hassle. Additionally, lemon law attorneys are much less likely to make mistakes and lose the chance for reimbursement.
What Should I Do to Prepare My Case?
If you have problems with your new or certified used car, keep careful records. File all of your repair work orders, and document what the problem was, how much it cost, and if it continued after the repairs were completed. Additionally, keep track of how much time your car spends in the shop, leaving you unable to drive it. Have everything signed by the mechanics. By keeping these records, you will have the paperwork necessary to prove that your car falls under the definition of a lemon.
Once you have all of your paperwork, and are reasonably certain that your car can qualify, contact a lemon law attorney. Present him with your information. After reviewing it, he can tell you whether or not you have a case, and how to proceed. Once you turn the case over to an attorney, you should not have to worry about calling the dealership and manufacturer.
Talk to your attorney about whether or not your case should go to court. Be aware that going to court will add extra fees. Discuss the best options for your case, budget beforehand, and be aware of how much hiring the attorney will cost.
In the end, hiring a lemon law attorney will help you expedite the process and get a car that actually works. Because a lemon law attorney understands the process, he will prevent the hassles and mistakes that you can run into if you try to do it alone.
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