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Does a Lemon Law Buyback Void Warranty?

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If you have a defective vehicle in California that is still under the factory warranty, you may wonder whether you qualify for protection under the California lemon law, and it's crucial to consult with a knowledgeable lemon law firm to navigate your options and whether the lemon law buyback voids the warranty on the vehicle. It's important to consult with a Read More

Five Things You Didn’t Know about Used Cars and the Lemon Law

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The California Lemon Law was established to provide consumer protections for auto buyers who find they have an unfixable problem with their vehicle. If you discover a major defect with your car that cannot be fixed after several repair efforts, you may want to consult with a trusted Lemon Law lawyer to understand what protections you are offered under the California Lemon Law.

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Connecting the Dots – Lemon Law, Used Cars and Warranties

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Did you buy a used car, truck or SUV in California that still has coverage under the original manufacturer’s warranty? You may still be covered under the California Used Car Lemon Law and the Federal Used Car Lemon Law. The California Used Car Lemon Law offers you legal protection when you buy a used vehicle that still has the original manufacturer’s warranty. This powerful law can prevent you from being stuck with an unrepairable, lemon v...

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How to Talk Like a California Lemon Law Attorney

How to talk like a lemon law attorney

When you buy a new or used vehicle under the original factory warranty in California, you generally do not need to worry about reliability problems. The California Lemon Law provides you with protection from serious defects that the dealer or manufacturer cannot repair. If you face such issues, it's advisable to consult with a trusted lemon law lawyer to know your righ...

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Who Regulates Car Dealers?

Who regulates dealers?

If you visit a car dealership in California or another state, you might wonder who regulates car dealers. In California, you will see white stickers on the window of every car for sale. State and federal regulations for car dealers stipulate that on the sticker there must be information about the suggested retail price, information about the warranty, optional equipment, miles per gallon, crash safety ratings and much more. Car dealership regulat...

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How Is Pain and Suffering Determined After an Auto Accident?

How Is Pain and Suffering Determined After an Auto Accident?

It is common after a car accident to consult with a car injury lawyer to make a personal injury claim for injuries, lost work time, and pain and suffering. While medical costs and lost work hours are easy to calculate, how is pain and suffering determined after an auto accident? First of all, it is key to know that the Department of Motor Vehicles states that pain and suffering is completely ...

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How Much Is the Average Settlement for a Car Accident?

How much is an average car settlement?

A common question our Southern California personal injury attorneys hear is: How much is the average settlement for a car accident? Filing a claim or lawsuit will often go more smoothly if you have a better idea of what the typical settlement is for a car accident. Each California car accident is different, but it still is possible to get a general idea of what the car accident case may be worth. Talk to Neale & Fhima Read More

Does the Lemon Law Apply to Used Cars?

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The experienced lemon law attorneys of Neale & Fhima, specializing in used car lemon law attorney cases, see much confusion surrounding used cars and the California lemon law. We hope to clear up the confusion in this post. The California lemon law relates to new purchased or leased vehicles with reliability problems whose original factory warranty is still in effect. But the law...

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Signs of a Defective Used Car

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Consumers who purchase a used vehicle should be on alert for signs of a defective used car. Remember that the factory warranty will be in effect only for a certain number of miles or months. If you buy a used car that is two years old and has 25,000 miles, you typically have only one year or 11,000 miles of warranty, assuming a 3-year, 36,000-mile warranty. If there are signs of defects or if you suspect the car was involved in an accident, consu...

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