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The lemon law was established decades ago. Sure, you had your vehicle warranty, but the vehicle warranty didn't cover everything. As more cars were developed, the number of life-threatening defects in cars rose.

In some cases, dealers were hesitant, or even lazy. They pushed off really investigating a problem, because it was costly to them. As new laws were enacted, warranty papers were backed up by stronger legislation.

Dealers could no longer try to push the little man aside. If they refused to repair a problem, they could face fines, bad press, and court battles. The lemon law and vehicle warranty together made owning a new car a part of the American dream instead of the nightmare was for some.

If your dealer is reputable, your new car warranty includes a pamphlet about the lemon law. Cars usually have them in with the owner's manual and vehicle warranty papers. Check for the information in your glove compartment.

This pamphlet contains all the information you need to know. It often contains the rules for every state. Many even include the forms to file. If you move, it's handy to have them all.

With brochure in hand, check it for telephone numbers. There are usually 1-800 numbers for state boards. They will put you in touch with your state's experts on the issues, and they can answer your questions. If they feel you have a case, they will refer you to the proper lemon law attorney.

You will also find: what qualifies your car for the lemon law, what should be covered by your vehicle warranty, a brief history of the law, and so on. No state takes action before you give the dealer at least three tries at fixing the problem. Then, most agree that with three strikes, the car dealer is out!

California lemon law regulations are very clear. The dealer owes you for all costs relating to the problem, minus a percentage of the mileage you put on the car before the case. California cases are easy. The hard part is scanning the long list of ads for lemon law attorneys! Check the state website. It has a recommended list.

If you are unsure whether your vehicle warranty or the lemon law should be applied to your case, the lemon law advisors help you find the correct solution. The group will locate affordable representation that can win your case.

To win the battle, it is critical that you have documented every little thing. Keep all of your appointment papers, receipts, telephone logs, and even journal your conversations. Don't forget to include a copy of your vehicle warranty. Even that can be evidence. Be ready to provide this information to the attorney you select. Your attorney knows every angle. They handle such cases for a living, so they're used to winning. All you need are the records.

Staying vigilant, taking care of the details, makes it possible to use those lemon laws. Each state worked hard to put them in place for you to use to protect yourself and the ones you love.

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