Lemon Law

Dealing with a defective vehicle can be incredibly frustrating and costly. At Primo Law, we specialize in Lemon Law cases, helping consumers get the resolution they deserve and holding manufacturers accountable. Here, we break down the steps involved in pursuing a Lemon Law claim:

Step 1: Identify the Defect

The first step is to identify and document the defect. The issue must significantly impair the vehicle's use, value, or safety. Keep detailed records of all symptoms and issues that arise with the vehicle.

Step 2: Notify the Manufacturer

Once the defect is identified, the next step is to notify the manufacturer. Provide detailed information about the defect and any repair attempts made by authorized dealers. This notification is crucial to start the Lemon Law process.

Step 3: Allow for Repair Attempts

The manufacturer must be given the opportunity to repair the defect. It's essential to keep detailed records of all repair attempts, including dates, the nature of the repairs, and the results. This documentation is vital for your Lemon Law claim.

Step 4: Request a Replacement or Refund

If the defect persists despite a reasonable number of repair attempts, you can formally request a replacement vehicle or a refund. Under California Lemon Law, you may be entitled to a replacement vehicle of equal value or a refund of the purchase price, including taxes and registration fees.

Step 5: File a Lemon Law Claim

If the manufacturer refuses to provide a satisfactory resolution, the next step is to file a Lemon Law claim. This is where our experienced attorneys come in. We will prepare your case, ensuring all documentation and evidence are meticulously organized.

Step 6: Negotiation and Mediation

Our team will negotiate with the manufacturer on your behalf. Many Lemon Law cases are resolved through negotiation or mediation, without the need for a trial. Our goal is to achieve a fair settlement that compensates you for your defective vehicle.

Step 7: Litigation

If negotiations fail, we are prepared to take your case to court. We will vigorously advocate for your rights. We aim to secure the best possible outcome, whether it's a replacement vehicle, a refund, or additional compensation for your inconvenience.

Navigating a Lemon Law claim can be complex and challenging, but our dedicated legal team is here to help you every step of the way. From identifying the defect to securing a favorable resolution, we ensure your rights are protected and you receive the justice you deserve.

Contact us today for a free consultation to discuss your Lemon Law case and learn how we can assist you.

Fact and Myth

Fact: In California, a vehicle is considered a lemon if it has a substantial defect that persists after a reasonable number of repair attempts, usually defined as two or more.

Myth: Many people think that Lemon Law only applies to new cars. However, it can also apply to used or leased vehicles under certain conditions.