If your car has persistent problems that can't be fixed, state and federal lemon laws may entitle you to a refund or replacement. We've helped thousands of consumers get the compensation they deserve.
Each state has different requirements. Select yours to learn more.
A simple process to get the compensation you deserve.
Complete our short questionnaire about your car and the problems you've experienced. It takes about 2 minutes.
Our team reviews your situation against your state's lemon law requirements and contacts you with an assessment. If you qualify, representation is at no cost to you.
If you qualify, we manage the entire process with the manufacturer. There is never any cost to you — ever.
Answer a few quick questions to find out if your vehicle may be covered under state or federal lemon laws.
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Generally, a lemon is a vehicle with a substantial defect covered by warranty that cannot be repaired after a reasonable number of attempts. The specific requirements vary by state.
Yes. State lemon laws require the manufacturer to pay attorney fees. There is never any cost to you for our services — not now, not ever.
It depends on your state. Some states have used car lemon laws, while others only cover new vehicles. The federal Magnuson-Moss Act can also apply to used cars still under warranty.