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Lemon Law Blog
It’s interesting how things come full circle. Back in the 1970s, GM’s unreliable vehicles actually helped spur the creation of state lemon laws. Consumers didn’t have the protections back then on the state level like they do now. Today’s discussions about GM sometimes revolve around it having a big influence over lemon laws. Well, it would stand to reason that any manufacturer or business with as large of a presence as GM would have its
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Technology is advancing at a rapid rate, and automobile systems, while remarkably advanced, are complex and prone to failure. While we enjoy the new
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Buying a new car is so exciting! You’ve looked forward to it, and when you finally drive it home, you feel like you’ve marked a goal off your
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Welcome to the modern age of software problems that can lead to lemon law claims. Actually, this era has been around for a number of years already,
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You might think that pursuing a lemon law claim would likely come up against some manufacturer resistance. They might try to minimize or dismiss your
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It’s reassuring to know that in whatever state you live in, should your car qualify as a lemon, you are protected as a consumer; the manufacturer
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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
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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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