Lemon Law For Cars - Finding information on lemon laws
If you have recently purchased a vehicle, and are now finding it has mechanical problems
, you may have purchased what is known as a lemon. This is in simple terms a car that is not up to standards set forth by the government. There are certain laws that protect the consumer from purchasing these types of cars. It is suggested anyone thinking of purchasing a new vehicle should read up on the lemon laws for their state as well as federal guidelines. There are many places to get information on these laws. The Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act is a law that governs consumer products with warranties. The Uniform Commercial Code is another law that is good reference material to read about. The internet has a vast amount of knowledge on these laws also. Every state has their own laws also; most of these laws define exactly what is covered under them also. These laws will determine what an appropriate amount of times is for a dealer or manufacturer to try and correct the problem before action can be taken against them. Again, state by state laws vary, so do the research. A lot of the information available online will describe the state laws in depth. In many states, even if a vehicle is not covered under a law, then it may still be covered under the federal guidelines. In these instances the vehicle is still subject to the laws.
Online discussions are a good place to find information from other consumers who may have had the same problems. Although these consumers may reside in another state, so the laws there may be different than the laws in your state. In any situation a qualified lawyer should be consulted about your unique situation, even if the consumer giving you the information has described your situation as the same as theirs. Qualified lawyers can tell you the laws pertaining to your situation.
Lemonlaw.com keeps record of the different laws from each state, and is a good place for information. It has information for the consumer as well as lawyers. The American Association of Motor Vehicle Administrators offers help for a consumer filing a suit, and can give information on each states department of motor vehicles websites. The National Highway Traffic Safety Information will give information regarding recalls and current safety standards.
Remember if you are thinking of filing a suit under a lemon law against a manufacturer or dealer, record keeping is a must. Proper record keeping and documentation is what it will take to win a case of this nature. Manufacturers and dealers are mostly financially sound and can hire the lawyers that can win cases like this for them, without proper documentation and record keeping a consumer will inevitably fail.
Lemon Law For Cars - Finding information on lemon laws
By: Adaadam R. Hendricksm R. Hendricks
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