2505, 2013

Consumer Responsibility for Safety Defects, Car Accidents and the Lemon Law

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Every year, too many lives are lost to car accidents on America’s roads and highways. Car accidents can cause debilitating injuries, affect the ability to work, build staggering medical and insurance costs and create overwhelming emotional problems. Dealing with these issues should be more than enough after a car accident, but it’s possible that consumers […]

2505, 2013

Dangerous Trends – What Aftermarket Car Parts Can Do to Your Lemon Law Claim

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Aftermarket car parts are any parts of a vehicle that were not produced by the vehicle manufacturer. Aftermarket parts are commonly used to enhance a vehicle’s aesthetic appeal with sound systems, large wheels or hydraulics, among others. Aftermarket parts are also commonly used during vehicle repairs because they are usually more readily available and are […]

2505, 2013

Dependability Studies Compare Cars So Consumers Can Avoid Lemon Law Claims

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The newly released J.D. Power and Associates 2013 Vehicle Dependability Study doesn’t just compare cars; the study reviews the performance and reliability of over 37,000 foreign and domestic made vehicles. This report allows consumers to compare cars before purchasing or leasing to determine safety and dependability ratings, predict future resale value and estimate a vehicle’s […]

2505, 2013

The Lemon Law: Consumer Responsibility for Maintaining Car Parts

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With the volumes of information available about the lemon law and materially defective car parts, it is not surprising that consumers would question the overall safety of their vehicle. It is important for consumers to be proactive when purchasing or leasing a vehicle. Consumers should fully inspect the vehicle for performance issues and structural damage […]

2505, 2013

What Ignoring Your Check Engine Light Can Mean For Your Lemon Law Claim

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It has been estimated that over 10% of all vehicles on the road have a check engine light illuminated on their dashboard. Some consumers are diligent in maintaining their vehicles and immediately take their vehicles in so that a certified mechanic can determine what triggered the check engine light to appear. Other consumers fail to […]