Your Summer Road Trip Is Planned. Is Your Car Ready?
It’s a Saturday morning and you’re about to head out for a summer weekend road trip. Your bags are packed. The gas tank is full. The agenda is set.
Then somewhere outside of Waco, or maybe Akron, or Charlotte, the dashboard lights up. Your transmission shudders or your AC cuts out. That playlist you created won’t play because your screen is glitching. And now your summer vacation turns into a roadside nightmare.
I’m Bo Jeffries, a lemon law attorney, and I’ve heard this story more times than I can count. You’re ready for a summer adventure, only to get blindsided by a defect the dealer never actually fixed.
Do You Already Have a Lemon Law Claim?
If your vehicle has had the same problem repaired more than once and you’re still within your warranty period, you might already qualify, you just don’t know it yet. Ask yourself:
- Has the dealer attempted the same repair more than once without fixing it?
- Has your vehicle been in the shop for 30+ cumulative days?
- Are you still within your manufacturer’s warranty?
- Is the defect related to safety, drivability or the vehicle’s value?
If you answered yes to any of these, you could be driving a lemon. A free case evaluation takes about 10 minutes and we can go over all the details about your specific situation.
There’s something deeply frustrating about a vehicle that lets you and your family down. You rely on your car every single day and when things aren’t working, it’s a huge disruption to your life.
I’ve had clients tell me they felt embarrassed when they called me, like they should have known better or somehow the defect in their car was their fault.
It’s not. The manufacturer built a defective vehicle and sent it to market. The dealer failed to fix it, and that’s exactly why lemon laws exist.
Don’t delay and miss your window to remedy your situation because deadlines are there.
We serve drivers in Texas, Ohio, Pennsylvania, North Carolina and New York.
Call 1-877-LEM-LAW1 or visit LemonClaims.com for a free evaluation. Have a great summer, and make sure you’re driving something that deserves to be on the road.