window.defaultStatus="Auto Facts" SPECIALIZING IN USED VEHICLE RESEARCH Auto Facts Home Feedback Form Add to Favorites Vehicle History Home Order Form F.A.Q.s Contact Us Testimonials Car Buying Tips Lemon Law Links When problems do arise with your vehicle that the seller, dealer and/or manufacturer would like to wash their hands from, seeking legal counsel is definitely always the best way to find out what your rights are and how to proceed. The easiest and always least stressful way to protect yourself is with proper legal guidance from someone experienced in the specific area of law in question. If you don't know who to contact and need some assistance in finding a reputable law firm to represent you, or simply to get a few questions answered, fill out the form at the bottom of this page Lemon Law Laws are passed to remedy problems which have become widespread. All U.S. states have some form of a Lemon Law while in Canada, although they are not necessarily called 'Lemon Laws', all Provinces and Territories have a wide variety of laws to help protect consumers. Some Provinces classify them as 'Consumer Protection' laws while others have 'Warranty Enforcement' laws. The Lemon Law may qualify you for refund or replacement of your vehicle and attorney fees and costs paid. If the defects with your vehicle do not meet the requirements of the Lemon Law, you may have claims under other state/provincial and federal laws that protect owners of new or used vehicles. These laws cover motor vehicles, cars, trucks, vans, semis, motor homes, campers, boats, jet-skis, motorcycles, recreational vehicles, and other consumer products. The best way to find out if you do qualify is to seek out legal assistance from a reputable law firm with experience in the area of law in question. | |
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