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Lemon Law Blog
Instead of buying a vehicle, 20-25% of drivers in the US go with leasing long term. There are a lot of advantages to this, including getting to drive late model cars, plus potentially lower monthly payments (depending on the model you buy). The lessee also doesn’t have to worry about selling the vehicle; they get to walk away when the lease is done. With all these advantages, things can still go wrong. If the leased car exhibits a substantial
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On this blog we usually focus on the criteria required for a car to qualify as a lemon, the process of getting to a lemon law settlement or
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If we were to interview a consumer and a lemon law attorney right now on the subject of a manufacturer denying a lemon law claim, we might observe
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In the last few years, there has been a lot going on with GM vehicles and various recalls. We’ll get into a few specifics in a moment, but the
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With a lemon law claim, you want every edge you can get to prove that your vehicle is actually exhibiting a substantial defect. Sometimes, even
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Throughout our lemon law blog posts, we’ve focused on defining what constitutes a substantial defect, and showing how a lemon law attorney proves
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When you think of lemon law claims, you might think about faulty hardware; maybe the engine is defective, or there’s a problem with the steering or
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When your car is a lemon, and you are faced with a decision on what route to take to resolve your lemon law case, you may have heard that arbitration
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Buying a certified pre-owned vehicle normally would provide a person a certain amount of peace of mind. You almost always get the remainder of the
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When you read our blog, you’ll see we cover multiple aspects of lemon law. But what about trying to avoid buying a defective car in the first place?
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