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The Importance of Promptly Reporting Defects at the Dealership to Reduce the Mileage Offset

The Importance of Promptly Reporting Defects at the Dealership to Reduce the Mileage Offset It is important to go to the dealership sooner rather than later and report a defect immediately because delaying to take a vehicle in for repairs will only add to the mileage offset used in calculating the total amount the manufacturer has to pay back to a consumer. The larger the mileage offset, the smaller the amount of damages recovered. Here are a few tips you can use to avoid an unnecessarily large mileage offset. First, the sooner a defect is reported, the less number of miles the consumer has...

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The Role of a Skilled Attorney in Maximizing Compensation and Minimizing Deductions in Damages for Defective Vehicles

The Role of a Skilled Attorney in Maximizing Compensation and Minimizing Deductions in Damages for Defective Vehicles A good lemon law lawyer can reduce the mileage offset and increase your damages through various negotiation and legal strategies. First, an attorney may be able to negotiate with the manufacturer or dealership to reduce the mileage offset. By providing evidence of the defect through documented repair orders, the timeline of the defects and the timing of the repair attempts can be established. This may show that the defects came with the vehicle and allows an attorney to argue...

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Does the Lemon Law Apply to My Used Vehicle?

Does the Lemon Law Apply to My Used Vehicle? Yes, a used car can and often does qualify under the lemon laws, as long as it was sold with a written warranty. Oftentimes, used vehicles such as “certified pre-owned” or vehicles that are used but with low mileage, are sold while still under the manufacturer’s warranty and/or a warranty from the dealer. If this is the case, then your used car may qualify under the lemon laws. “Help, I Used My Used Vehicle for Deliveries and Racked Up the Miles, Is It Still a Lemon Law Car”? If you have used your car or truck for deliveries or even for ridesharing...

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What Is a Vehicle Replacement?

What Is a Vehicle Replacement? Under a vehicle replacement, you will receive a vehicle that is of similar make and model to the one that is a lemon. However, the replacement will most likely be a vehicle in the current year model. Your current loan amount (or the term of your lease) will remain the same and for the same duration as the original loan or lease. Your sole expense will be payment for the time you enjoyed your vehicle prior to it being a lemon and additional taxes (if applicable). We understand that it can be difficult to try to figure out how much you will be getting back as...

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