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akossow 12-28-2024 08:34 AM

Looking for a lawyer that handles lemon law cases
 
I have a new car that the dealership doesn't have the part to fix my car and don't know when they will have the part. Looking for a lawyer that have lemon law cases.

villagetinker 12-28-2024 10:39 AM

I think you can avoid the lawyer and file a complaint directly with the Florida Attorney General (Seniors Against Crime can help with this).

BrianL99 12-28-2024 11:41 AM

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Originally Posted by akossow (Post 2396755)
I have a new car that the dealership doesn't have the part to fix my car and don't know when they will have the part. Looking for a lawyer that have lemon law cases.

It's a fairly simple process and don't be afraid to go at it, without an attorney. There are zillion lawyers online who specialize in Lemon Law cases and they're your best bet if you decide to need a lawyer.

If you meet the criteria, you'll get a settlement. You get to deal with the Manufacturer and not the Dealer, and they're way more concerned with their reputation.

How The Florida Lemon Law Works | My Florida Legal

CarlR33 12-28-2024 11:48 AM

Have them provide you a rental car provided your car is out of commission and not usable until whatever part comes in. It would be a whole lot easier. I am afraid to ask what is the part?

BrianL99 12-28-2024 11:57 AM

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Originally Posted by CarlR33 (Post 2396825)
Have them provide you a rental car provided your car is out of commission and not usable until whatever part comes in. It would be a whole lot easier. I am afraid to ask what is the part?

This is exactly where Lemon Law cases get complicated.

Folks think they can get a Lemon Law settlement, because their Infotainment System doesn't work right. Unless the fault makes the vehicle un-drivable or un-safe, it gets way more complicated and harder to collect.

village dreamer 12-28-2024 02:06 PM

yes , we would like to know what make and model of car.

kkingston57 12-28-2024 05:39 PM

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Originally Posted by akossow (Post 2396755)
I have a new car that the dealership doesn't have the part to fix my car and don't know when they will have the part. Looking for a lawyer that have lemon law cases.

I had a lemon law car (30+ years ago) and there is very specific criteria on what constitutes a lemon law. Basically the dealer and/or the manufacturer has 3 chances to fix a problem. Law may have changed but your problem would not have been a lemon law case. Do a Google search and find the law and you also might find a lawyer. As an aside my case was against Chrysler. Was easy and I won without having to hire a lawyer.

kkingston57 12-28-2024 05:41 PM

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Originally Posted by villagetinker (Post 2396800)
I think you can avoid the lawyer and file a complaint directly with the Florida Attorney General (Seniors Against Crime can help with this).

Seniors against crime? This is a lemon law case. Law applies to everyone and a problem car is not a crime.

MarshBendLover 12-28-2024 11:29 PM

I think every car I ever bought new was a lemon at some point in the first few months of paying. But when I started buying used cars I never had a lemon, it was just a car with some issues that I figured I could deal with for the lower price.

Caymus 12-29-2024 04:03 AM

Have you done a web search to see if the availability of the replacement part is a common issue?

Rwirish 12-29-2024 06:50 AM

That doesn’t mean the car is a “lemon.”

retiredguy123 12-29-2024 07:05 AM

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Originally Posted by kkingston57 (Post 2396892)
Seniors against crime? This is a lemon law case. Law applies to everyone and a problem car is not a crime.

It is a crime if they violate the state lemon law.

"Florida's Lemon Law protects consumers who purchase or lease new or used vehicles that have defects and are covered by a warranty. If a manufacturer is unable to fix the defect, the law requires them to provide the consumer with a replacement vehicle or a refund."

bowlingal 12-29-2024 07:28 AM

go directly to the manufacturer. they have district and regional service managers that will examine your complaint/car. the dealer does not want a bad rating on their record. They lose too much money in incentives, bad CSI ratings are like kryptonite to them.

retiredguy123 12-29-2024 07:56 AM

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Originally Posted by bowlingal (Post 2396993)
go directly to the manufacturer. they have district and regional service managers that will examine your complaint/car. the dealer does not want a bad rating on their record. They lose too much money in incentives, bad CSI ratings are like kryptonite to them.

It may be different today, but when I had a new defective Chevrolet pickup truck, the regional service manager did nothing but refer me back to the dealer. The only way I got action was when I went to the national headquarters. The regional office was only used as a delaying tactic.

treylagger 12-29-2024 08:02 AM

We recently had a Jeep Wrangler that was a lemon. We weren't getting much satisfaction from the dealership so I figured out the email address format for Stellantis and emailed all their top executives about our issue (several times). I also posted our story to several social media outlets (linkedIn, Facebook, etc). They quickly had a Customer Care Manager reach out to us and ended up buying the Jeep back from us. Don't know if this would work for you - we had a pretty compelling story (Jeep was at the dealership for service for over 4 months...).


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