We handle cases across the United States. Allen Stewart is licensed to practice law in Texas, California, New York, Pennsylvania, Missouri, North Carolina, Ohio and Arizona.
Lemon Law Blog
BMW of North America will recall more than 5,000 vehicles prone to potentially dangerous engine stalling. The Westwood, New Jersey-based manufacturer notified the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) on Sept. 12, 2018 they will recall 5,309 2018 BMW 540d xDrive, 2018 BMW 2 Series Coupe, 2018 BMW 2 Series Convertible, 2019 BMW 430i Gran Coupe, 2018 BMW X2 sDrive28i, 2018 BMW X1 sDrive28i, 2018 BMW 330i, 2018 BMW 330i xDrive,
Read More...
Mercedes-Benz USA will recall more than 4,000 vehicles suffering from failing seatbelt latches. The manufacturer’s Jacksonville, Florida-based
Read More...
Hyundai Motor America announced on Oct. 5, 2018 they will recall more than 10,000 vehicles suffering from inadequate and potentially dangerous
Read More...
American Honda Motor Company will recall slightly more than 100 vehicles suffering from safety system problems. The National Highway Traffic Safety
Read More...
Toyota Motor Engineering & Manufacturing will recall almost 700 vehicles after finding loose bolts that can cause dangerous wheel detachment. The
Read More...
Fiat Chrysler Automobiles (FCA) will recall more than 80,000 Jeep Cherokee vehicles suffering from unexpected engine stalls. The Auburn Hills,
Read More...
Ford Motor Company will recall more than 150 vehicles suffering from hydraulic fluid leaks. The Dearborn, Michigan-based manufacturer sent a safety
Read More...
Subaru of America will recall more than 150,000 vehicles containing faulty valve springs that can fail and cause dangerous engine failures. The
Read More...
BMW of North America will recall a handful of vehicles containing broken control arms. If you are an owner of a lemon BMW X6, contact Allen Stewart's
Read More...
USA Today reported on Oct. 25, 2018 that Ford Motor Company will recall 1.46 million 2012-2018 Ford Focus vehicles that can stall in traffic,
Read More...