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California Lemon Law FAQs

What is the California Lemon Law?

California’s Lemon Law protects consumers who purchase or lease defective vehicles that substantially impair their use, value, or safety. If your vehicle has repeated issues that cannot be fixed after a reasonable number of repair attempts, you may have a Lemon Law claim. This applies to both new and certain used vehicles. Schedule your free consultation with an experienced Santa Monica Lemon Law attorney today

Do I Qualify Under California Lemon Law?

You may qualify under California Lemon Law if your vehicle meets these conditions:

  • Purchased or leased in California.
  • Has a significant defect covered by warranty.
  • Underwent multiple unsuccessful repairs for the same issue within a specific timeframe.
  • The defect substantially affects the vehicle’s use, value, or safety.

A Santa Monica Lemon Law attorney can help determine if you meet the qualifications.

How Does The California Lemon Law Process Work?

The Lemon Law process generally involves:

  • Notifying the manufacturer of the defect.
  • Allowing a reasonable number of repair attempts.
  • Filing a claim with the manufacturer or taking legal action.
  • If successful, receiving a refund or replacement vehicle.

An experienced Lemon Law lawyer in Santa Monica can handle these steps and ensure you receive the maximum compensation.

What Are California Lemon Law Consumer Rights?

Under California Lemon Law, consumers have the right to:

  • A full refund or replacement if the vehicle qualifies as a “lemon.”
  • Compensation for incidental costs (e.g., towing, rental cars).
  • Legal representation to pursue claims.

Knowing your rights helps ensure manufacturers follow the law and provide fair remedies. Contact a Santa Monica Lemon Law lawyer today.

When Do I Need a California Lemon Lawyer?

You should consult a Lemon Law attorney if:

  • Repairs are unsuccessful after multiple attempts.
  • The manufacturer disputes your claim.
  • You want to ensure maximum compensation.

A Santa Monica Lemon Law lawyer can handle the legal process, communicate with the manufacturer, and fight for your rights while you focus on getting back on the road.

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