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Can a Dealership Sell a Lemon?

Can a Dealer Sell a Lemon?

Have you ever thought about what you would do if a car dealer sold you a lemon or bad vehicle? It is not uncommon for a car dealership to sell a lemon vehicle by failing to disclose accidents or damages that were done to the vehicle. If you’re wondering “can a dealership sell you a […]


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What Is the Lemon Law for Used Cars in California?

What Is the Lemon Law for Used Cars in California?

When we buy a car, we expect it to be free of defects and reliability problems. But it is more common than you might think for consumers to be confronted by the harsh reality of a lemon purchase. If a faulty vehicle leads to an accident, contacting a car accident law firm might be a […]


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How Many Days Do You Have Under the Lemon Law?

How Many Days Do You Have Under the Lemon Law?

Californians who have a new vehicle that is covered by the original factory warranty, but are having serious reliability issues can file a lemon law claim with the help of a trusted lemon law lawyer. The lemon law allows you to have your car repurchased or replaced in cases where the defects are so serious […]


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The NHTSA’s Diminishing Role as Watchdog Should Worry You

The NHTSA's Diminishing Role as Watchdog Should Worry You

The top automotive safety watchdog in the U.S. is conducting fewer defect investigations than ever in its history. This is a major shift that consumer advocates say could increase the chances of dangerous automotive defects that could cause serious injury or death in future years, underscoring the potential need for a wrongful death lawyer. According […]


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New Road Rules in California

New Road Rules in California

If you drive in California, the DMV wants you to be aware of >three new laws that took effect on July 1, 2018. The first law is a regulatory change for private passenger carriers that are not for hire. An example is a church bus or employee shuttle. The new law, SB 19, transfers the […]


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Drivers, Don’t Forget These Back-To-School Safety Tips

Drivers, Don't Forget These Back-To-School Safety Tips

Summer will soon be over, and when your children go back to school, it is important for them to remember some safety tips from the National Safety Council that will keep them healthy and safe throughout the new school year. Our pedestrian accident attorneys at Neale & Fhima want to encourage you to share these […]


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Safety Advocates Sound Alarm on Fatigue Among Rideshare Drivers

Safety Advocates Sound Alarm on Fatigue Among Rideshare Drivers

More Americans are using rideshare programs such as Uber, Lyft and others to get where they need to go. But a recent study from the American Academy of Sleep Medicine (AASM) found that fatigue and sleepiness are inherent risks for rideshare passengers and drivers. The major factor contributing to fatigue behind the wheel for rideshare […]


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BMW Lemon Law

A Loss for Bmw, a Victory for California's Lemon Law

California Courts Uphold BMW Lemon Law If you look through legal cases in recent years, you’ll see that judges and juries take California Lemon Law seriously and often rule in favor of consumers who bring these cases.  That’s because California is a proactive, consumer-friendly state when it comes to holding manufacturers accountable for the quality […]


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How Safe Do Autonomous Cars Need to Be to Gain Your Trust?  

How Safe Do Autonomous Cars Need to Be to Gain Your Trust?  

Driverless cars were once the realm of science fiction. Fiction is quickly becoming reality — and driverless cars are about to be a huge presence on our roads. A recent survey highlighted by the Washington Post indicates that the majority of Americans expect autonomous vehicles to be common within the next fifteen years. The potential for a […]


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Are SUVs Fueling the Pedestrian Fatality Surge?

Are SUVs Fueling the Pedestrian Fatality Surge?

If the news reports are right, it comes down to this: Walk at your own risk. The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety recently released a report noting that pedestrian deaths have increased 46% since 2009. Most pedestrian deaths occur not at intersections, but on busy, dark roads in suburbs and cities around the country. The […]


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