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Lemon Law Blog
Our blog posts cover many variables that can crop up with lemon law claims. There’s one that goes by multiple names, one is “silent lemon.” This means a substantial defect that doesn’t create a visible signal, such as a vehicle warning light or a diagnostic code. So, since there is no digital evidence, the manufacturer could say that there isn’t a problem, when the consumer knows there is, as they experienced it while driving. If the
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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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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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