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Understanding Your Rights Under Lemon Law

Lemon laws are consumer protection statutes that provide remedies to purchasers of vehicles that repeatedly fail to meet quality and performance standards. If your new or used vehicle has substantial defects that the manufacturer cannot repair after a reasonable number of attempts, you may be entitled to a replacement vehicle or a full refund.

What Qualifies as a Lemon Vehicle?

A vehicle may qualify as a "lemon" if it has a substantial defect covered by warranty that occurs within a certain period after purchase, typically during the warranty period. The defect must significantly impair the vehicle's use, value, or safety, and the manufacturer must have been given a reasonable number of repair attempts to fix the issue.

Common Lemon Law Defects

Common defects that may qualify under lemon law include persistent engine problems, transmission failures, brake system malfunctions, electrical issues, steering problems, and safety feature failures. If your vehicle has been in the shop multiple times for the same issue without a successful repair, you may have a valid lemon law claim.

How Our Free Eligibility Check Works

Our lemon law eligibility checker helps you determine if your vehicle qualifies for a claim in just 60 seconds. By answering five simple questions about your vehicle's defects, repair history, and warranty status, you'll receive an instant assessment of your case strength. If eligible, we'll connect you with experienced lemon law attorneys who work on a contingency basis—meaning no upfront costs to you.

Important Disclosure

This eligibility checker is provided for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. The results are based on general lemon law principles and the information you provide. Actual eligibility may vary based on your state's specific lemon law statutes, the details of your case, and other factors. We recommend consulting with a qualified lemon law attorney to evaluate your specific situation. By using this tool, you agree to be contacted by lemon law attorneys in our network. We may receive compensation for referrals.