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Bought a Car That Keeps Breaking Down? You Might Have a Lemon.

Lemon Law Attorneys Who Get
Drivers the Justice They Deserve

You paid for reliability — not constant repairs.

If your car has been in and out of the shop for the same issue, you may be protected under your state's Lemon Law.


We help drivers hold automakers and dealerships accountable — and recover refunds, replacements, or cash compensation.




    Has the vehicle been repaired multiple times for the same issue?

    Is the vehicle still under manufacturer’s warranty?

    What Are Lemon Laws?

    Lemon Laws are state and federal consumer protection laws that require manufacturers to stand behind their vehicles.

    If your new or certified pre-owned car has repeated defects that the dealer can’t fix within a reasonable number of attempts, you may be entitled to relief.

    Depending on your state, Lemon Laws can cover:

    • New vehicles still under manufacturer warranty
    • Certified pre-owned vehicles sold by dealerships
    • Leased vehicles
    • In some cases, used vehicles that are still under warranty
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    Common “Lemon” Problems

    You may have a Lemon Law claim if your car:

    Repairs

    Has been repaired 3 or more times for the same issue

    Days out of service

    Has spent 30 or more days out of service for repairs

    Safety defects

    Has defects affecting safety, value, or performance

    Electrical issues

    Has a recurring electrical or mechanical problem

    Not fixed

    Still isn’t fixed after multiple dealer attempts

    Mechanic Repairing Car

    Common examples include:

    • Transmission or engine failure
    • Electrical system malfunctions
    • Brake or steering defects
    • Air conditioning or fuel system issues
    • Repeated check engine light or stalling problems

    What We Can Do for You

    Our Lemon Law attorneys help clients:

    Review records

    1. Review repair records and warranty documentation

    Determine qualification

    2. Determine if your vehicle may qualify under state or federal Lemon Law

    Negotiate

    3. Negotiate with the manufacturer for a refund, replacement, or settlement

    Legal action

    4. Pursue legal action if the automaker refuses to cooperate

    We handle the entire process — you pay nothing upfront.

    In certain cases, the manufacturer is required by law to pay your attorney’s fees.

    Car Dealership

    Don’t Let the Dealer Tell You There’s Nothing They Can Do

    Car dealerships often downplay or delay repairs — but you don’t have to accept it.

    Our legal team knows the tactics automakers use and how to make them follow the law. We’ll fight for your refund, replacement vehicle, or full compensation.

    Why Clients Choose Us

    No Upfront Fees

    No upfront fees — we may even be paid by the manufacturer if we win

    Compassionate Legal Team

    Compassionate, responsive legal team

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    Don’t Wait — Time Limits Apply

    Most states give you a limited time after purchase or warranty expiration to file a Lemon Law claim.

    The sooner we act, the better your chance to recover your money — or get a reliable replacement vehicle.

    Lemon Law Car

    You deserve a car that drives,
    not a car that drains you.