Legal Articles, Motor Vehicle
How to Hire a Lemon Law Attorney
If you live in California, you may be eligible for a replacement or a refund. Otherwise known as the Song-Beverly Consumer Warranty Act, California's lemon law mandates that manufacturers replace or refund consumers for defective vehicles after the purchaser attempts a reasonable number of repairs.
California Lemon Laws: Guide to the Song-Beverly Consumer Warranty Act
Lemon laws are designed to protect consumers who buy vehicles under warranty. These laws make sure that manufacturers are held accountable for the costs of a defective vehicle.
Insuring your Car: What is "full coverage"?
This article provides a brief description of the different types of coverage available through auto insurers, and discusses the most important kinds of insurance.
Suing an Uninsured Driver: What to Know
A blog post outlining the financial pitfalls of suing an uninsured driver.
Jury Finds GM Car ‘Unreasonably Dangerous’ Yet Awards $0
A blog post about a case involving a defected car, but no damages were awarded due to the accident at issue was not caused by the faulty ignition switch and instead caused by icy road conditions.
Liability and Proving Fault in a Car Accident
A blog post about making a police report following an accident and different types of accidents and their presumed liability.
Driver Who Allegedly Made Illegal U-Turn Not Reckless
A blog post about a case out of Connecticut involving proving recklessness in traffic incidents.