Lemon Law Lawyer Elizabeth Delevie Agmon
Los Angeles, California
Telephone: (818) 344-7022 Facsimile: (818) 344-7032
TOLL FREE: 1-866-LEMON-INFO (1-866-536-6646)
E-mail: delevieagmon@lemoncarlawyer.com

California Lemon Law

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Under California's Lemon Law, if you took your New or Used Car, Truck, Van, RV, Motorcycle or Boat in for repair during the manufacturer's warranty period and you gave the dealer a reasonable number of attempts to repair the vehicle and it continues to malfunction, you may be entitled to your money back or to a new replacement vehicle at little or no cost to you. It does not matter if you purchased or leased the vehicle. You may even qualify if the vehicle was purchased or leased primarily for business use. The law also applies to a used vehicle if it was sold with a warranty (including a portion of the original manufacturer's unexpired warranty). What constitutes a reasonable number of attempts depends on the circumstances of each case. For example a safety related problem may require only one or two attempts to be considered "reasonable" whereas other types of problems may require more attempts. The law also requires the vehicle to have a defect which substantially impairs the vehicle's use, value or safety.

You do not need to take your vehicle to a manufacturer-sponsored arbitration program before you retain an attorney and make a legal claim. If you went to arbitration and you do not like the result, you may hire an attorney to pursue the claim for you.

For further information, please call for a Free Consultation at: (818) 344-7022 or TOLL FREE: 1-866-LEMON-INFO (1-866-536-6646), or you may E-mail, Fax or send a completed Optional Questionnaire to the firm for review. If you choose to fax or send the completed Questionnaire, please also attach copies of the following documents: 

  • Purchase Agreement; Warranty Booklet which gives the terms of the warranty;
  • Any Extended Warranty or Service Contract;
  • All Repair Orders;
  • Any Arbitration Documents;
  • All Correspondence you have sent to anyone regarding your vehicle's defects or problems;
  • All Logs or Notes you have kept regarding problems with your vehicle, conversations with dealer personnel about repairs, contacts with manufacturer representatives, etc. 

Please organize the documents in chronological order before sending them. The information you submit will be carefully evaluated and you will be notified if it is believed that your case will be taken by the firm. You will also be advised as to what course of action is recommended in the event that it is decided that the firm will not take your case. 

Please contact the Law Offices of Elizabeth Delevie Agmon for actual advice regarding your case.


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