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LyfLaw’s team of experts is here to handle all the details of your lemon claim with maximum efficiency and maximum results.

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Why Choose LyfeLaw For Your Lemon Claim?

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We Know How Frustrating Lemons Are

Repeatedly taking your vehicle in for warranty repairs can be exhausting and frustrating. If your car isn’t performing as it should, you deserve answers. LyfeLaw’s Lemon Law attorneys are ready to help. We offer free consultations where we carefully evaluate your case, providing you with all the information needed to confidently pursue your legal rights. Don’t settle for a faulty vehicle. Contact LyfeLaw today and let us help you get the justice you deserve.

California’s Lemon Law is designed to protect consumers who purchase or lease defective vehicles. If your vehicle has a substantial defect that impairs its use, safety, or value—and the dealer or manufacturer has been unable to fix the issue after a reasonable number of attempts—you may have the right to a refund, replacement, or compensation.

How to Spot a Lemon: 6 Easy Steps

Assess Your Vehicle’s Qualification

If you purchased your vehicle new or as a Certified Pre-owned, and it is less than 4 years old, it could qualify as a Lemon if it has recurring problems that the dealership is unable to repair under warranty.

Review Warranty & Repair Records​

Review the vehicle’s warranty and any repair records. Pay attention to any recurring issues that persist despite multiple repairs. These could indicate a deeper problem that might qualify the car as a lemon.

Track Recurring Issues

If your vehicle has been in the shop 2 or more times for the same issue while under warranty and the issue still exists, it is likely a Lemon. Keep detailed records of all repairs and the corresponding mileage.

Monitor Time in the Shop

If your vehicle is in the shop for 30 days within the first 18 months or 18,000 miles, or if it is in the shop for 30 consecutive days for a single repair, it may qualify as a Lemon. Could you document the time your vehicle spends in the repair shop?

Beware of Sensor Issues

Pay close attention to any warning lights on the dashboard, especially if they frequently turn on and off. Problems with sensors, such as faulty readings from the engine, brakes, or airbags, can be a sign of a deeper issue that might classify the vehicle as a lemon.

Consult with a Lemon Law Attorney

If you suspect the car might be a lemon, consult a LyfeLaw logo Lemon attorney to understand your rights and options. We can help you navigate the potential return or exchange of the vehicle.

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Lemon Law FAQs

Does California Lemon Law apply to used vehicles?

Yes, the Lemon Law applies to both new and used vehicles as long as the vehicle was sold or leased with a warranty. This includes certified pre-owned vehicles and vehicles purchased with extended warranties.

The law covers cars, trucks, SUVs, motorcycles, RVs, and even certain leased vehicles. The vehicle must be intended primarily for personal, family, or household use. Some business vehicles may also qualify if they meet certain criteria.

If your vehicle is determined to be a lemon, you may be entitled to:

  • A full refund of the vehicle’s purchase price, including taxes and fees.
  • A replacement vehicle of similar value.
  • Compensation for repair costs, towing, rental cars, and more.

If your vehicle is determined to be a lemon, you may be entitled to:

  • A full refund of the vehicle’s purchase price, including taxes and fees.
  • A replacement vehicle of similar value.
  • Compensation for repair costs, towing, rental cars, and more.

No. At Lyfe Law, we don’t charge any upfront fees or contingency fees. Under California Lemon Law, the vehicle manufacturer is responsible for paying attorney fees if you win your case. This means you pay nothing out of pocket for experienced legal representation.

The Lemon Law generally applies during the original warranty period of the vehicle. However, there may be additional rights under federal law that extend beyond the warranty period. It’s important to act quickly and consult with an attorney to avoid missing deadlines.

How We Help With Lemon Claims

Answer Your Questions

We know civil litigation can be overwhelming. Our attorneys are here to answer your questions clearly and thoroughly, ensuring you understand every aspect of your case from start to finish.

Advise on Best Course of Action

With decades of combined experience, our team will provide strategic advice tailored to your unique situation. We’ll guide you through your options and help you choose the path that leads to the best possible outcome.

Maximize Your Resolution

Our goal is to help you recover the maximum compensation or resolution in your case. Whether it’s a business dispute, real estate conflict, or appeal, we’re committed to securing the best result for you.

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