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Lemon Law Blog
It’s tough enough when your vehicle is suffering from a recurring problem. When you find out later that the manufacturer knew about it, while you were taking your car in for several unsuccessful fixes, that can be even more frustrating. Fortunately, a lemon law attorney can make sense of this for you. When you take advantage of a lemon law lawyer’s free consultation, you can present your evidence of your vehicle’s defect. The attorney can
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So, your vehicle is struggling with some major problems, and you think it could be a lemon. Who defines what a lemon is, and how do you find out the
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You may be experiencing problems with your vehicle and wonder how you will prove your lemon law claim. Repair orders provide proof that you attempted
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If your vehicle is causing you trouble, and you’re about to meet with a lemon law attorney, you might be wondering how long the whole process will
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Dealing with a malfunctioning vehicle is full of uncertainty. You never know when it’s going to stall out, or break down, or otherwise put you in
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Each person reading this will be on a different part of their lemon law journey–some will be wondering what to do when their car repeatedly is in
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If you’ve ever wondered how a state’s attorney general (AG) enforces lemon laws, you’ll learn a lot about how these public servants protect
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Even if you’ve done good due diligence before buying a car, there are times when you may purchase a malfunctioning vehicle. If it has persistent
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Have you ever wondered what happens to lemon vehicles after they are bought back by the manufacturer? Some get what is called a branded title; the
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When you buy a car, you figure if you have a warranty, you should be okay if something goes wrong. But what happens if it turns out to be a "lemon,"
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