Lemon Law Vehicles Safeguard Rights Against Faulty Cars
Purchasing a new car is a significant investment, often accompanied by feelings of excitement and anticipation. However, the thrill of a new vehicle can quickly turn into frustration if your car spends more time in the repair shop than on the road. If you find yourself with a defective car, also known as a “lemon,” understanding your rights under the Lemon Law is crucial to ensuring you’re not stuck with a faulty product. We can protect consumers like you from the pitfalls of defective vehicles.
What is the Lemon Law?
Lemon Law Vehicles refer to cars that consistently fail to meet quality and performance standards. Lemon laws are consumer protection laws that provide recourse for purchasers of cars and other consumer goods to compensate for products that repeatedly fail. These laws vary by state, but generally, if your vehicle has significant defects covered under warranty that have not been repaired after several attempts—or if the vehicle has been out of service for an extended period while under warranty—you may be entitled to relief under lemon law protection.
Who Qualifies for Lemon Law Protection?
Lemon laws cover new and, in some cases, used vehicles that are still under the original manufacturer’s warranty. To qualify for a claim, the defect must:

Substantially Impair
The defect must substantially impair the vehicle's use, value, or safety.

Unsuccessful Repairs
Have been attempted to be repaired a reasonable number of times without success.

Within Time/Mileage
Occur within a certain period or number of miles after purchase.
Our Lemon Law Services
Understanding whether your car qualifies as a lemon can be challenging. Our experienced attorneys will evaluate your case based on specific state laws, offering a clear understanding of your legal options. We provide a thorough assessment of your situation free of charge to determine the best course of action.
Repair Records
Keep track of all repair attempts with dates, issues, and outcomes.
Warranty Documentation
The defect must occur during the warranty period.
Manufacturer Communication
Document all interactions with the manufacturer or dealer regarding the defect.
Why Choose Law Lemon Pros?
We are dedicated to upholding the rights of consumers. Our attorneys:
Have a deep understanding of state and federal lemon laws.
Possess strong negotiation and litigation skills.
Are committed to achieving the best possible outcome for our clients.
We believe that you shouldn’t have to pay for a manufacturer’s mistake, and we’re here to ensure that you receive the justice you deserve. Our no-win-no-fee policy means that we only get paid if you win your case, providing you with peace of mind and confidence in our commitment to your cause.
Frequently Asked Questions
A vehicle may be considered a lemon if it has recurring defects that substantially affect its use, value, or safety and cannot be repaired after multiple attempts. Many consumers rely on lemon law protection when manufacturers fail to correct these issues.
Consumers who purchase or lease vehicles covered by a manufacturer’s warranty may qualify if a significant defect occurs within the warranty period. Eligibility depends on factors such as repair history, mileage, and the nature of the defect.
Important information includes repair records, warranty documents, purchase or lease agreements, and any communications with the dealer or manufacturer. These records help establish the history and severity of the defect.
A vehicle may qualify if the defect substantially impairs its use, value, or safety and remains unresolved after a reasonable number of repair attempts. An evaluation through professional Lemon Law Services can help determine whether you have a valid claim.
Important information includes repair records, warranty documents, purchase or lease agreements, and any communications with the dealer or manufacturer. These records help establish the history and severity of the defect.
Many law firms offer free case evaluations for vehicle defect claims. This allows you to understand your legal options before deciding whether to move forward with a claim.
We Help Solve Your Legal Issues
If you’re dealing with a defective vehicle, don’t wait. As California’s trusted Lemon law attorneys, we’re here to help. Call us today or complete our online form to schedule your free consultation. Let us show you why we’re the trusted choice for California residents.