How can the California Lemon Law help you? In California, the law asks whether you have a vehicle with a defect, covered by an appropriate warranty, that substantially impairs the use, value, or safety of the vehicle, and whether the manufacturer has been able to repair the defect within a reasonable number of attempts or reasonable amount of time.
Generally speaking, if the manufacturer has not been able to repair the warrantable defect after a certain number of attempts or amount of time, then California law requires the manufacturer to either repurchase or replace the vehicle. Under the law, you may also be entitled to recover incidental and/or consequential damages, civil penalties, and have your attorney's fees and costs paid for by the manufacturer.
Contact Hajduk Law today to speak with Amy Hajduk, an experienced lemon law attorney. Ms. Hajduk can answer your questions, provide information, and help you if you have a lemon vehicle.
Generally speaking, if the manufacturer has not been able to repair the warrantable defect after a certain number of attempts or amount of time, then California law requires the manufacturer to either repurchase or replace the vehicle. Under the law, you may also be entitled to recover incidental and/or consequential damages, civil penalties, and have your attorney's fees and costs paid for by the manufacturer.
Contact Hajduk Law today to speak with Amy Hajduk, an experienced lemon law attorney. Ms. Hajduk can answer your questions, provide information, and help you if you have a lemon vehicle.
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