Articles, tagged with "lemon laws", page 3
12th August 2010
You do need a lemon law attorney to help you when your dream car turns out to be a lemon. Reading the lemon laws may not be helpful enough as they can be difficult to understand, and besides not all laws apply in all cases. That is why having an experie...
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Dealer Fraud
10th August 2010
Purchasing a car recently involved in an accident is common for those that shop through auto classifieds. Although the purchaser may not know the car is a lemon at the time of purchase, he will soon discover this after finalizing the purchase. Avoid the r...
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dlegal
05th August 2010
Indiana lemon law does apply to Indiana used cars, provided the problem was reported to the manufacturer or it's authorized dealer within the first 18 months or 18,000 miles from the vehicle's original in-service date/mileage.
Lemon Laws in Indiana: ...
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danielaiden
30th July 2010
After a house, a car commands the second largest share from our savings. If you are living in Wisconsin and planning to pay for a car, you can be rest assured that Wisconsin has all the laws and procedures to protect your investment and your Wisconsin lem...
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danielaiden
01st June 2010
California lemon law attorneyThere are a selection of diverse varieties of regulations in America. But you may possibly not be informed that car regulations of different types existed also. Relating to the think laws and regulations there is a stipulati...
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Clair Ramsey
27th May 2010
If you are injured as a result of using a product then you may be able to file a product liability claim against the manufacturer of that product. Ironically, the nature of your claim as well as the results that you can expect may vary based on where you...
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Wendy Moyer
15th April 2010
Defective materials on a vehicle that were not easily noted at the time of purchase are what a typical definition of a lemon. If a vehicle has a defect that was repaired four times and still has not been fixed, and it is still under warranty, then this i...
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Paul Smith
15th April 2010
Many people have purchased products only to find out that they are defective, or not exactly what they expected. This is the reason lemon laws were introduced, for consumer protection. Most of the time lemon laws are used regarding the sale of vehicles,...
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Paul Smith
15th April 2010
Lemon laws were created to protect the consumer who is buying a product that has a manufacturer's warranty, in most cases a vehicle. After purchase they find out that the vehicle has reoccurring mechanical problems which the dealer seemingly cannot fix. ...
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Paul Smith
11th March 2010
A judge has ordered Mercedes-Benz USA LLC to pay $482,000 in damages and legal fees to a Wisconsin customer who was sold a defective car and not given a refund on time. It is believed this Wisconsin lemon law case is awarded the largest in damages and leg...
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Meshaal Maclean
01st February 2010
These laws were created to help consumers have some protection from being sold defective merchandise. Items more than $25 dollars that are sold with a warranty are subject to these types of laws. It was mostly created to give a consumer that is purchasi...
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Paul Smith
20th January 2010
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...
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Paul Smith
15th January 2010
A consumer has just picked out their new vehicle, after taking care of the paperwork, the salesperson hands them the key to their vehicle. Seems like a good thing to experience. They have welcomed the newest member of their family. Then the problem star...
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Paul Smith
14th January 2010
This is an era where greed and power are what makes status in this world. Individuals and businesses are constantly looking for ways to dupe the public out of money. These are called scam artists. This happens every day all across our country. These t...
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Paul Smith
08th January 2010
The term given to the dust that is created from the wheels of trains on the tracks is called rail dust. Trains are heavy and cause a lot of friction between the tracks and wheels. This in turn causes dust particles to be in the air, which would stick to...
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Author:
Paul Smith