Legal Articles, Motor Vehicle
Michigan Lemon Law: Calculating the Repurchase
So, you have a defective vehicle that qualifies as a “Lemon.” What is your remedy? How much money do you get? What happens to the finance contract? Under Michigan’s Lemon Law the answers to these questions depend on how much you paid, whether you have additional “out of pocket” damages, and how many miles are on the odometer, among other things.
Where to Begin When a Defective Vehicle Caused Your Injuries?
Most car accidents are the fault of one or more drivers involved in the crash. However, in some cases, car crashes are caused by defective parts on at least one of the vehicles. According to the National Motor Vehicle Crash Causation Survey, approximately 44,000 of the 2.2 million accidents reviewed in the survey were somehow related to vehicle defects.
Houston's Deadly Highways
Houston had almost 3000 wrecks in a one week period, many seriously injured and 12 people killed!
What to do if you are in a Hit and Run Accident
What to do if you are involved in a hit and run accident.
Can Used Cars Qualify For A Lemon Law Claim?
In California, the Song-Beverly Consumer Warranty Act outlines the protections afforded to buyers of new and used lemons. Here is some information that will provide guidance on whether your used car qualifies for a lemon law claim in our state:
How Much Can I Get From A Lemon Law Claim In California?
If you purchased a bum vehicle, the Lemon Law protects your rights as a consumer. Find out how much you can expect to receive in a California Lemon Law claim for a new or used vehicle.
Latest Advancements In Car Safety
From Blind Spot Detection to Forward Collision Warning, advanced safety features abound in today's vehicles. Many alert drivers to potential dangers, thereby reducing the risk of collision.
Understanding the Lemon Law Claims Process
When you find out that you’ve purchased a lemon vehicle, you discover that it’s not just a hassle. Buying a defective vehicle can be a safety hazard and a drain on your finances.