Lemon Law

Stuck With a Defective Car? Lemon Law Protects You.

Every state has lemon laws that entitle you to a refund or replacement for a chronically defective vehicle. Find out if your car qualifies — at no cost to you.

Check If My Car Is a Lemon
150K+
Lemon law cases filed each year
$0
Your cost — manufacturer pays attorney fees
3–4
Repair attempts may qualify your vehicle under most state lemon laws

Know Your Rights

Understanding your legal situation is the first step to protecting your rights and getting fair compensation.

1

What Qualifies as a Lemon?

Generally, a vehicle that has a substantial defect covered by warranty that persists after a reasonable number of repair attempts (typically 3–4) or has been in the shop for 30+ cumulative days. State laws vary in specifics.

2

What You're Entitled to Under Lemon Law

You can receive a full refund (including taxes, fees, and finance charges) or a comparable replacement vehicle. Under federal law (Magnuson-Moss), the manufacturer also pays your attorney fees.

3

How to Build Your Lemon Law Case

Keep every repair order, document every complaint in writing, and insist the dealer describe the defect in detail. Your paper trail is your case. An attorney reviews your records and handles the manufacturer.

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Frequently Asked Questions

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A lemon law attorney will review your repair history and evaluate whether you have a viable claim — at no cost to you.

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