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Too many repairs or days out of service? You may have a lemon. Please fill out the form below or call 888 KO LEMON today and "knock out" your lemon.

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How Can the Lemon Law Help Owners of
Defective Vehicles?

Do you think your car or truck is a Lemon? Review the information on this site for Lemon Law Help and information. The Lemon Laws in your state could protect you if you find yourself in a lemon law situation. The Federal Lemon Law might also offer you consumer protection and your attorney’s fees could be covered by the manufacturer.

The Lemon Law was enacted to protect consumers who purchase defective new vehicles or products. Though the Lemon Law covers mostly newer model vehicles, a used vehicle that still has the remainder of the manufacturer’s warranty, or a certified used vehicle could still fall under Lemon Law Protection as well. A new car purchase is a considerable financial investment and you expect that the vehicle will perform without any mechanical difficulties, If you purchased a used vehicle, you almost expect to inherit the problems or issues that the previous owner may have experienced.

Each state has varying qualifications that determine whether a vehicle or product falls under the Lemon Law. If your vehicle has gone back to the shop for repairs and still remains defective, it may be time to research your State’s Lemon Law and contact a Lemon Law Attorney to assist you in your efforts against the manufacturer of your lemon car or possibly, your car dealer.

It is important that you keep good repair records if your do suspect you might have a Lemon Law Claim, a Lemon Law Repair Log can assist you in your efforts to document the information