Lemon Law

Lemon Law Basics: Is Your New Car a Lemon?

What Is Lemon Law?

Lemon laws protect buyers of new (and sometimes used) vehicles that turn out to have serious, repeated problems. If the car can’t be fixed after a reasonable number of attempts, you may have rights to a refund or replacement.

Signs Your Car Might Be a Lemon

  • 3 or more repair attempts for the same issue within 2 years
  • The car has been out of service for 30+ days for repairs
  • Persistent issues affecting safety, value, or use

Checklist: What to Do

  • Keep repair records – every service visit counts
  • Document all problems – photos, videos, written notes
  • Communicate in writing with the dealer/manufacturer
  • Request a buyback or replacement if repairs fail

What to Document

  • Warranty and purchase paperwork
  • Repair orders and invoices
  • All correspondence with the dealer/manufacturer
  • Timeline of issues and repairs

Next Steps

Don’t delay—many states have strict deadlines for filing lemon law claims. Consult a qualified consumer law attorney to review your situation.

Think your car might be a lemon? Ginsburg Law Group, PC can help you understand your options and protect your investment. Contact us for a free consultation.

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