Lemon Law America Offers Help for Car Owners Who Were Wronged


Posted December 5, 2019 by lemonlawamerica

Lemon Law America is a resource for consumers who are sold defective vehicles, including motorcycles, boats, motorhomes, and RVs.

 
December 5, 2019: Lemon Law America is a resource for consumers who are sold defective vehicles, including motorcycles, boats, motorhomes, and RVs. The online resource includes affiliated lawyers who can help consumers who were wrongfully sold defective vehicles or other products.

Lemon Law America connects consumers with legal representation for little or no attorney fees. Once claims are successful in the courts, the fees are paid by defendants or manufacturers. The legal services provided for free at Lemon Law America are designed to help consumers fight for their rights. Each state has instituted specific laws and regulations regarding lemons and defective consumer products. Lemon Law America helps connect consumers to lawyers who understand these regulations and can help provide assistance for the legal battle.

Consumers who win their battle in court often receive a new vehicle, cash compensation, and refunds. Attorneys are only paid if the lemon law claim is successful in court.

Individuals who purchased defective vehicles or other consumer products are encouraged to visit the Lemon Law America website or to call 1-866-436-1657.

About Lemon Law America: Lemon Law America is a top lemon law resource for consumers who have fallen victim through the purchase of defective products like cars, trucks, RVs, computers, and many other items. The group connects consumers with affiliated lawyers who can help victimized consumers receive compensation for their losses through the court system.

Company: Lemon Law America
Phone: 1-866-436-1657
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Last Updated December 5, 2019