Lemon Law

Understanding Lemon Law: What Qualifies and How to Document Your Case

Lemon laws protect consumers who buy or lease vehicles that turn out to be defective. But not every car with a problem is a “lemon.” Here’s what you need to know.

What is a Lemon?

A lemon is a new (or sometimes used) vehicle with significant defects that the manufacturer or dealer can’t fix after a reasonable number of attempts.

Typical Lemon Law Criteria

  • Multiple repair attempts (usually 3 or more for the same issue)
  • Vehicle out of service for a set number of days (often 30+)
  • Defect affects use, value, or safety

Checklist: Building Your Lemon Law Case

  • Keep all repair orders and receipts
  • Note dates and mileage for each repair
  • Record all communications with the dealer/manufacturer
  • Take photos or videos of the problem

What to Document

  • Timeline of repairs and issues
  • Written descriptions of the defect
  • Copies of all correspondence

Next Steps

If your car qualifies, you may be entitled to a replacement, refund, or cash settlement. An attorney can help you navigate the process and protect your rights.

Call to Action: Think you have a lemon? Reach out to Ginsburg Law Group for a free case assessment.

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