Finding A Good Lemon Law Attorney

You've just purchased a pre-owned vehicle, and you're already starting to have car problems. If your dealership is not willing to work with you to cover the cost of repairing the car, you may want to look for some lemon law attorneys in your state that can help. Each state is covered by this law, but there are some specific regulations that you'll need to pay attention to in order to know if you have a real case.

Before you contact lemon law lawyers, it's very important that you keep track of all the repairs you've had to pay for on the car (that aren't car accident related). Make sure that you keep the receipts from each of the mechanics that have serviced your car in any way, so that you will able to show the dates that the car was worked on. Then, you should submit a written list to the dealer with all the problems you've had with the vehicle, along with the date of repairs. This list should have your signature on it, an you should keep a copy of it for your records. If your dealer refuses to offer you compensation for the repairs you've already paid for, or doesn't want to give your a replacement vehicle that is in better shape, it's time to call some lemon law lawyers to speak for you.

According to the lemon laws of the state, manufacturers and dealers are required to take the first step in resolving the problem with your vehicle. Or, the dealer could choose to refund your money, along with the money you've paid in repairs. So, your lawyer may be able to meet with both you and the dealer in order to mediate the process. Before you ask lemon law lawyers to meet with you at the dealership, you should submit all the written material you have concerning the car to the attorney, so that he or she can tell you if you really have a case. If you're not sure where to look for lawyers, you can ask friends and family for referrals. This way, it's more likely that you'll be contacting a professional you know you can trust. Lemon law lawyers are well aware of automobile manufacturers and their selling tactics, so a lawyer may make you more aware of the rights you have as a car owner, and will give you accurate information on how to file a complaint.

If your friends of coworkers don't have referrals for you, you can contact the Office of the Attorney General in your state for information on lawyers that can help you to establish and settle your lemon law case.

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