How to File a Lemon Law Case in California
Steps to Protect Your Rights and Get Compensation for Defective Vehicles in
The vehicle must meet certain criteria to qualify for a
To file a claim, you must keep detailed records of all the issues and defects you've experienced with your vehicle. This includes repair orders, invoices, and communication with the manufacturer or dealership. You must also take your vehicle to an authorized repair facility for warranty repairs. The manufacturer must have had a reasonable number of repair attempts to qualify for
If the defect is unresolved, consult Neale & Fhima. We will help you draft and send a demand letter to the manufacturer. This letter formally requests a buyback or replacement of your defective vehicle. Depending on the manufacturer's response, negotiations may ensue. If a resolution is not reached, we can help you file a lawsuit to pursue your
"Securing justice is not just a profession; it's a passion. I think outside the box and craft innovative strategies to get swift and maximum compensation for my clients." says Attorney
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