Lemon Law



Lemon law and State lemon law protection is provided for consumers who buy defective automobiles. Although the exact definition of a "defective automobile" or a "lemon" differs from state to state, generally, it is a vehicle that has serious, continual problems that impair the vehicle's value, use, or safety despite efforts to make repairs. A state automobile lemon law may qualify a consumer for money back or a replacement for the "lemon." Lemon law attorney case review may be necessary to qualify your used car lemon law or new car lemon law claim. Browse our lemon law lawyer directory to find a lemon law attorney that can help review your automobile lemon law claim. Browse our lemon law lawyer directory to find a lemon law attorney that can help review your automobile lemon law claim. Access more information below in the lemon law practice center.

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Lemon Law Articles
State Specific Resources
-  State Lemon Laws-  State Attorney General Websites
-  State Codes and Statutes Websites-  State Consumer Protection Office Websites
-  State Motor Vehicle Websites
 
Articles
-  Auto Insurance Options-  Lemon Laws
-  Vehicle Warranties-  Taking the Scare Out Of Car Repair
-  Disputes over Vehicle Warranties
 
Lemon Law FAQs
-  Consumer Law: Car Purchase FAQ-  Consumer Law: Automobiles and Lemon Law FAQ
 
Do-it-Yourself Legal Forms
-  Acknowledgement of Customer Complaint-  Consignment Agreement
-  Breach of Contract Notice-  Small Claims Service
 
Lawyers.comsm Virtual Community
Legal Forums
-  Automobiles-  General Consumer Rights
-  Contracts-  Small Claims Court
 
Chats
-  Chat Listing
 
Hiring a Lawyer
-  Finding Legal Help for Consumer Issues
 
Related Topics on Lawyers.comsm
-  Vehicle Purchase & Repair-  Warranty Law
-  Consumer Law-  Insurance
 

Ask a Lawyer - Consumer Law questions answered by leading lawyers
Do I Have To Pay This Medical Bill?
Lat year I had a lot of dental work done. Total cost was to be about $3,000 and I was told my dental insurance would cover $950. I had the work done and paid the bill in full. Then a month later my dental insurance (MetLife) rejected the claim and only paid $115.00 leaving me with a balance due of $840.00 My dentist didn''t even suggest this could happen or that there was any risk of it possibly happening. I was basically told that my insurance would cover this much and how much I''d be responsible for and I made my decision to have the work done based upon that information. And I paid my part in full. As a result of doing the dental work in the first place I don''t have much money left, let alone $840. If I had known it was even a possibility I would have waited and probably decided NOT to do it. I really feel like I''m being taken advantage of by both my dentist and dental insurance provider. Seems like one hell of a scam to tell people they are covered say they are not then collect.
I want to know if I should seek legal counsel for finding a large blade in roll of toilet paper? I c
free toilet paper.
Is a motion to strike used against an affidavit during discovery?
can I sue my contractor for installing my roof wrong and now is leaking? and have someone else corre
piad 23000.00 to have new roof and kitchen installed , the contractor left me with a gas leak I had to get repaired and a granite contertop broken and tried to hide it,,didnt pick up the trash as stated in the contract and now wont answer my calls because I turned him in to the better business bureue,had estimites on roof will be around 5500.00 when Ive already paid 10000.00 to have it done incorrectley
I had filed my answer at the court clerk office for consumer debt and now I have a court date. How s
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Lemon Law Lawyer Web Sites
 
 -  Mississippi Law - Cumbest, Cumbest, Hunter & Mccormick, P.A.
 -  Missouri Lawyers - Case, Rajnoha & Boudreau
 -  Solano County Attorney - Favaro, Lavezzo, Gill, Caretti & Heppell A Professional Corporation
 -  Kern County Lawyer - Law Office Of Benjamin R. Greene And Associates
 -  Kern County Law - Thompson Law