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Recent Repurchases & Refunds

October 15, 2008 By: LemonLaw Category: Audi, Bob Silverman, cadillac, Car Lemon Law, chevrolet, Chrysler, consumer rights, Craig Thor Kimmel, Delaware Lemon Law, dodge, extended warranty, Ford, General Motors, Honda, hummer, hyundai, jeep, jeep commander, kia, Kimmel and Silverman, land rover, lemon buybacks, Lemon Law, lexus, Magnuson Moss, Massachusetts Lemon Law, Mazda, New Jersey Lemon Law, Nissan, Ohio Lemon Law, PA Lemon Law, Pennsylvania Lemon Law, saab, saturn, scion, Subaru, Suzuki, Toyota, Vermont Lemon Law, volvo 6 Comments →

When Bob Silverman & Craig Kimmel formed Kimmel & Silverman eighteen years ago, they had one goal in mind–to equal the playing field between the consumer and the billion-dollar automotive manufacturer, using State & Federal Laws that many consumers were not aware of.  Best of all, the legal help under these laws is completely FREE to the consumer. 

For the life of us, we cannot understand why consumers still insist on trying to do this by themselves, when you can have access to an experienced attorney who has worked on thousands of lemon law and breach of warranty claims (not only that, but we have three ASE-certified mechanics on staff to inspect our clients’ vehicles and research their issues.)  The other day, a gentleman called with a real problem–he was two years into a four-year lease and he was experiencing many problems with his power-train.  Being that he thought he had a “slam dunk” case, he decided to represent himself through the NJ Lemon Law unit.  He couldn’t get a mechanic to testify on his behalf. The manufacturer hired attorneys to oppose his claim.  He ended being offered a very minimal settlement which only covered a few lease payments.  He now has decided to buy himself out of his lease, which means he is going to take a huge financial hit.  This is all because he thought he could handle this on his own.  We have seen many other claims where the consumer was promised a new car, only it turned out to be a trade and the consumer found themselves stuck in a terrible situation.  If you are not a doctor, can you diagnose someone with a chest pain? If you are not a contractor, can you build a house and ensure it’s going to last the test of time?  The legal help is free, the participation is minimal.  You can keep driving your car throughout the entire process….if you don’t take advantage of what the Law provides, then you are partly to blame for whatever happens.

We know that It sounds too good to be true, but we can assure you it is for real. You can read the many consumer stories we have in our on-line newsroom, or just take a look at some of our recent victories from the last quarter. The following are some of the repurchases we have successfully obtained in the last four months.  These clients received all taxes, tags, finance charges, monthly payments and value on their trade-ins, minus a very small mileage offset normally based on the mileage when they first brought the car to the authorized manufacturers dealership for service.  And how much did they pay for legal fees?  if you answered “nothing,” you get a gold star!

  • 2007 Nissan Quest — repurchase under MA Lemon Law
  • 2008 Nissan XTerra — repurchase under PA Lemon Law
  • 2007 Nissan Quest — repurchase under NJ Lemon Law
  • 2005 Nissan Murano — repurchase under PA Lemon Law (client had 26,800 miles when he called us.)
  • 2005 Nissan Altima — repurchase under PA Lemon Law (client had 30,126 miles when he called us.)
  • 2007 Chevrolet Silverado — Two repurchases in last four months under PA Lemon Law
  • 2008 Chevrolet Colorado — repurchase under PA Lemon Law
  • 2008 Chevrolet HHR — repurchase under NJ Lemon Law (settled in 28 days)
  • 2007 Chevrolet Trailblazer — repurchase under PA Lemon Law (settled in 19 days)
  • 2008 Chevrolet Cobalt — repurchase under NJ Lemon Law
  • 2007 GMC Sierra — repurchase under NJ Lemon Law
  • 2007 GMC Yukon — repurchase under PA Lemon Law (settled in 20 days)
  • 2008 GMC Arcadia — repurchase under NJ Lemon Law (settled in 27 days)
  • 2007 GMC Arcadia — repurchase under DE Lemon Law
  • 2008 GMC Envoy — repurchase under OH Lemon Law (settled in 19 days)
  • 2008 GMC Yukon — repurchase under OH Lemon Law
  • 2006 Cadillac CTS — repurchase under PA Lemon Law
  • 2007 Cadillac SRX — repurchase under MA Lemon Law
  • 2006 Cadillac XLRV — repurchase under MA Lemon Law
  • 2008 Cadillac CTS — repurchase under NJ Lemon Law
  • 2008 Saturn Vue — repurchase under PA Lemon Law (settled in 12 days)
  • 2008 Saturn ION — repurchase under PA Lemon Law
  • 2007 Saturn ION — repurchase under PA Lemon Law
  • 2008 Hummer H3 — repurchase under NJ Lemon Law
  • 2006 Suzuki Forenza — repurchase under VT Lemon Law
  • 2008 Audi A4 — repurchase under NH Lemon Law
  • 2006 Hyundai Elantra — repurchase under PA Lemon Law
  • 2007 Dodge Ram — Two repurchases under PA Lemon Law
  • 2007 Dodge Ram — Two repurchases under VT Lemon Law
  • 2008 Dodge Ram – repurchase under PA Lemon Law
  • 2007 Dodge Caliber — repurchase under PA Lemon Law
  • 2008 Dodge Caliber –repurchase under PA Lemon Law
  • 2008 Dodge Grand Caravan — repurchase under NJ Lemon Law
  • 2008 Chrysler Sebring Convertible — repurchase under OH Lemon Law
  • 2008 Chrysler Sebring Convertible — repurchase under PA Lemon Law
  • 2007 Chrysler Town & Country — repurchase under PA Lemon Law
  • 2008 Jeep Patriot — repurchase under PA Lemon Law
  • 2006 Jeep Wrangler — repurchase under OH Lemon Law
  • 2007 Jeep Commander — repurchase under OH Lemon Law
  • 2007 Jeep Wrangler — repurchase under NJ Lemon Law
  • 2006 Toyota Scion — repurchase under PA Lemon Law
  • 2007 Toyota Solara –repurchase under PA Lemon Law
  • 2008 Toyota Corolla — repurchase under PA Lemon Law
  • 2008 Lexus LS460 — repurchase under NJ Lemon Law
  • 2007 Lexus ES350 –repurchase under PA Lemon Law
  • 2006 Lexus LX470 — repurchase under NJ Lemon Law
  • 2007 Lexus GS300 — repurchase under PA Lemon Law
  • 2008 Lexus GS400 — repurchase under OH Lemon Law
  • 2005 Ford Mustang — repurchase under PA Lemon Law

Now, remember this is a legal process, so we can’t guarantee that you will receive a repurchase if you open a claim with us, but it could be possible.

Under the Laws we work with, a repurchase is the maximum remedy a consumer can receive.  Repurchases are reserved where the consumer has suffered a significant non-conformity which has affected the use, value and safety of the vehicle, and the problem has reoccurred repeatedly.  Another possible remedy under the Lemon Law is a new car. This known as an MSRP to MSRP swap, which is essentially a trade without the depreciation you would normally suffer.  As you know, the minute you drive a car off the lot, the value of the car depreciates significantly.  If you receive a swap, we take the MSRP from the sticker price of your car and apply it to the MSRP of a brand new car.  So, essentially you are getting a brand new car with the same features, and you have the same amount of equity in the new car as you did in the old car. The depreciation you would normally deal with does not apply.

There is also a third remedy under the State Lemon Laws and most commonly under the Federal Magnuson Moss Warranty Act–significant monetary compensation to reflect the diminished value of the vehicle for the problems you have incurred. This could apply if it is fixed after three repairs; if the problem is not threatening the overall use, value, or safety f the vehicle (i.e. radio);  it falls outside the lemon law mileage provisions; or if you purchased the car used but it still has a manufacturers warranty.  If you receive money, it is non-taxable and YOU GET TO KEEP YOUR CAR and your car is not branded in any way, shape or form.  Plus, your warranty remains completely in effect, so the manufacturer  is  still obligated to fix the car if problems persist, and you do not need to disclose that you received this money at time of trade or sale.  You may do whatever you want with the money.  You may have previously read in our blog about the Volvo SUV owner who received $7,000 after he heard Communications Director Michael Sacks on the radio. Here are some other folks who received monetary awards in the last four months(All of these folks kept their vehicles and had their attorney fees paid sepearately by the manufacturer):

  • 2008 Volvo C70 — problems with convertible top, fixed after 4th attempt. Client received $10,000.
  • 2008 Ford Ranger — client received $5,000.
  • 2007 Ford Expedition — client received $6,000.
  • 2005 Ford F350 — client received $7,000.
  • 2007 Ford Expedition – client received $4,000.
  • 2008 Toyota Rav 4 — client received $5,500.
  • 2009 Dodge Journey purchased in another state but registered in PA — client received $6,750.
  • 2006 Dodge Caravan –client received $5,250.
  • 2007 Jeep Liberty — client received $5,000.
  • 2006 Chrysler Town & Country with 32,000 miles — client received $3,250.
  • 2006 Subaru Forrester with 61,000 miles — client received $4,000 (settled in 60 days).
  • 2008 Land Rover LR 3 with 25,000 miles — client received $4,250.
  • 2008 Saab 9-7 with 37,000 miles — client received $5,500.
  • 2005 Saab 9-3 with 40,000 miles and the lease almost completed — client received $3,000.
  • 2005 Mazda 3 with 50,536 miles — client received $4,000.
  • 2006 Mazda 6 purchased used — client received $4,000.
  • 2006 Mazda MPV — client received $4,500 (settled in 30 days).
  • 2007 Mazda CX9 –client received $5,000 (settled in 45 days).
  • 2006 Honda Civic with 32,700 miles, problems fell outside of lemon law — client received $3,500.
  • 2005 Chevrolet Tahoe with problem starting at 29,000 miles and lease up – client received $4,000.
  • 2005 Chevrolet Impala with problem starting at 25,000 miles — client received $3,000.
  • 2004 BMW 7-series certified pre-owned with 56,600 miles — client received $2,500.
  • 2004 BMW 5-series with problem starting at 52,000 miles & extended wty – client received $3,000.

And this is just a sampling of the work we have done in the last four months.  Think you have a lemon?    E-mail us you question or call us at 1-800 LEMON LAW (1-800-536-6652) and we will be happy to go over your situation and whether we can help.

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Does a drip make you flip?

October 02, 2008 By: LemonLaw Category: Acadia, Accord, Car Lemon Law, consumer rights, Defective Car, General Motors, GM, Honda, Kimmel and Silverman, Magnuson Moss, Mold and Mildew, water leak 1 Comment →

As the rain has been pouring down this past week, the calls have been pouring into 1-800 LEMON LAW . We have been successfully resolving a large number of water leak claims recently, especially in General Motors SUVs.  But, GM drivers are not alone; I just took a call from a gentleman who has been in 7 times for a water leak in his trunk…and he drives a 2007 Honda Accord! There is no doubt that as the weather continues to get wetter, many distressed drivers will locate a leak. So what do you do if you find a drip?

We have repeatedly provided tips on what to do if your car leaves you all wet. Provided you are under manufacturers warranty, make sure you take your car to an authorized manufacturers dealer as promptly as possible. And, when you pick up the car, make sure you also pick up a repair invoice that outlines the problem and what they have done to resolve it.  Keep these invoices in a safe place. If you are facing this problem repeatedly, and the service manager is leaving you out to dry, you need to take action.  If you are in the shop three times under warranty for a leak, you have the right to file a lemon law or breach of warranty claim EVEN IF THEY EVENTUALLY FIX THE PROBLEM.  Why?  Because your vehicle has suffered a non-conformity which significantly affected its use, value and safety.  A decent claim could result in significant monetary compensation…we are talking a partial or full refund…possibly even a new car. And as you know, under your lemon laws and federal laws we work with, the legal help is completely FREE.

And let’s say they fix the leak?  How sure are you that the leak will not return? Or worse yet, you may discover mold and/or mildew. Unfortunately, one thing we see time and time again are folks who do not open a claim because their problem is fixed…and then it pops up again 15,000 or 20,000 miles “down the road.”  The case is weaker. The remedy is usually weaker.

If you are find yourself ready to flip after discovering your drip, contact us via e-mail or phone at 1-800 LEMON LAW (1-800-536-6652) and we will be glad to discuss the situation with you and how we can help.

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Driving A Lemon in NJ? Check out News 12.

September 26, 2008 By: LemonLaw Category: consumer rights, Kimmel and Silverman, Lemon Law, Magnuson Moss, New Jersey Lemon Law, TV interview No Comments →

Hey New Jersey drivers:  Has your car been in the shop three times for the same problem under the original or extended manufacturers warranty?  You could be entitled to money back, or possibly a new car under the New Jersey Lemon Law and the Federal Magnuson Moss Warranty Act.  Check out your rights this weekend on News 12 New Jersey’s consumer news program “In Your Corner,” airing all weekend long. (Check News 12.com for times) Automotive Consumer Advocate Michael Sacks, Director of Communications with Kimmel and Silverman, joins Walt Kane to discuss why New Jersey has the second most-effective lemon law in the Country.  If you have a car that’s driving you crazy, drop us a line and we will be happy to determine if you are entitled to recourse.

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It Pays To Listen: Man Tunes In & Wins $7k.

September 12, 2008 By: LemonLaw Category: Car Lemon Law, consumer rights, Defective Car, Kimmel and Silverman, land rover, Magnuson Moss, radio interview, TV interview, volvo 1 Comment →

We frequently mention our TV and radio appearances on the blog, with the hope that consumers will tune in and learn.  Automotive Consumer Advocate Michael Sacks, 1-800 LEMON LAW Director of Communications, recently joined Spencer Graves on WDEL’s Consumer Hotline, when a call came in from a distressed driver with a Volvo XC90.  He had close to 50,000 miles on his vehicle and he was constantly complaining about a transmission problem.  The dealer was being as helpful as possible; they replaced several components but after a while, they told him it was “a normal characteristic of the vehicle.”  The listener did not know what to do; he loves his vehicle but he thought he was entitled to something for his problem. Michael asked the listener to forward his repair invoices to him Monday morning.

Michael reviewed the invoices with the 1-800-LEMON LAW legal team and it turned out the listener had a strong claim under the Magnuson Moss Warranty Act.  Three weeks later, he settled his claim for $7,000, plus he gets to keep his vehicle, the extended warranty is in full effect (so if there is a transmission problem, Volvo is obligated to fix it), and the car is not branded in any way, shape or form.  Needless to say, our client was very happy.

This comes on the heels of Ernie from Wilkes Barre, PA who called when he heard Michael on WILK News Radio. He had already gotten rid of his Land Rover after he suffered numerous problems and he wanted to know if we could do anything.  He sent in his paperwork and Lemon Law Attorney Jacqueline Herritt succeeded in getting him $5,000. Ernie received $5,000 just for listening, and faxing in a few papers!  And, of course, neither consumer paid a dime for our legal help.

Remember, never be afraid to ask for help.  If you want to see if you have a potential lemon law or breach of warranty claim, click here and we will get in touch with you promptly.  And remember, to keep an eye on our blog for our next TV and/or radio appearance.

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Showbiz Couple Breakup Creates Confusion

July 15, 2008 By: LemonLaw Category: Bob Silverman, Car Lemon Law, Craig Thor Kimmel, humor, Kimmel and Silverman No Comments →

DESPITE SHOWBIZ COUPLE BREAKING UP, KIMMEL & SILVERMAN, THE LEMON LAW FIRM, IS STILL GOING STRONG

 July 15, 2008– As headlines continue to roll in about the demise of the
relationship between late night talk show host Jimmy Kimmel and
comedienne Sarah Silverman, the calls are coming in at 1-800-LEMON-LAW,
the law firm of Kimmel & Silverman.

Clients of the largest automotive lemon law firm in the Northeast are
relieved to hear, after reading headlines which read “Kimmel & Silverman Split,”  that the Firm is still going strong.

The relationship between Craig Kimmel and Bob Silverman has lasted quite
a bit longer than Jimmy & Sarah’s-18 years to be exact. The attorneys,
who started out working for the same defense law firm, carved out a
niche in lemon law, using the fee-shifting provisions in State and
Federal Laws to provide cost-free legal assistance to consumers.  Since
its inception, the Firm has helped more than 45,000 consumers throughout
Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware, Maryland, Massachusetts, Ohio,
Washington D.C., Rhode Island, Vermont and New Hampshire. Their website,
www.lemonlaw.com, receives over one million visits a year from
distressed drivers looking for legal assistance, and they have been
honored for their efforts by numerous organizations, including the
American Bar Association.

“I was quite shocked when the headline popped up on cnn.com,” deadpanned
lemon law attorney Craig Kimmel. “I thought my relationship with Bob was
going well. There were no warning signs. Then I found out about Matt
Damon, and turned to my good buddy Ben Affleck for advice.”

Craig and Bob do offer their best wishes to Jimmy and Sarah.
“Relationships are like cars; sometimes they go the distance, and
sometimes they don’t. At least cars have a warranty and when they are no
good, you have the lemon law and someone to go after.” says Kimmel.
“But, no doubt like our clients, we know that both of them will soon
find themselves on the road to recovery.”

EDITOR’S NOTE:  We love when people get our humor. This press release was picked up by numerous wire services, blogs and even the ABA Journal, whose headline reads “Law Partners Kimmel and Silverman are Still Happily Married!”

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Lemon in NJ? Law is “shore” to please.

July 02, 2008 By: LemonLaw Category: Bob Silverman, Kimmel and Silverman, New Jersey Lemon Law No Comments →

New Jersey Lemon Law

Summertime is here…and there are so many seasonal staples throughout the Garden State–kids building sand castles, frozen custard stands, fresh Jersey corn…the list goes on and on. And, as you travel down your highway of choice or lay out on one of our sandy shores, you no doubt will hear or see our ads “Driving A Lemon? Make the call to 1-800-LEMON-LAW.” (Apparently, it’s a very popular song with the younger set as well.)

Indeed, New Jersey has one of the best lemon laws in the Nation. As we have continued to educate New Jersey consumers on their rights, other firms have popped up, in some cases claiming to be something they are not. Therefore, it’s very important to ask the right questions.

MOST IMPORTANTLY, is a partner or senior member of the firm licensed in New Jersey? It seems like common sense, but we know of at least one firm where the lawyer’s face is plastered all over his website, he posts his name in every ad, and he refers to himself as “respected” and “a trusted source in New Jersey” and guess what? He is not licensed in the State of New Jersey. His NJ cases are delegated to junior associates who are fresh out of law school. But, you wouldn’t know that unless you dug deep into his website or asked directly.

Ask about the Firm’s accomplishments in the Garden State. Kimmel & Silverman is proud to have it’s name known throughout New Jersey for its efforts, not just its ads. After all, an ad is one thing; its the actions of the people behind the ad that count.

**All of our New Jersey attorneys have extensive legal experience representing plaintiffs in ALL counties throughout the State. In addition Founding Partner Bob Silverman and New Jersey Managing Attorney Jacqueline Herritt have both been honored as New Jersey Super Lawyers by Law & Politics Magazine , representing the top 5% of all attorneys in the state of New Jersey. They are the ONLY lemon law attorneys in the State who have received this honor.

**Our attorneys have been asked by the Courts to teach arbitrators and mediators the fundamentals of the New Jersey Lemon Law, so they can be better equipped to hear cases.

**Bob Silverman has been called “a pioneer in lemon law litigation” by the Newark Star Ledger, one of the most prestigious newspapers in the State.

**Our NJ efforts have been featured on New Jersey Network’s program “Due Process,” News 12 New Jersey, NBC40 in Atlantic City, CW 11 New York, and The Comcast Network. We have also been featured in the pages of SJ Magazine, The Star Ledger, The Courier Post, The Trentonian, The Press of Atlantic City, and Business News New Jersey.

**We remain the only lemon law firm in the Nation to be honored by the American Bar Association.

**Since our inception in 1991, we have always provided completely cost-free legal representation to consumers throughout New Jersey (and our other states as well.)

If you have a potential New Jersey lemon law claim, please feel free to contact us at 1-800-LEMON-LAW (1-800-536-6652) or visit us at www.lemonlaw.com. To read the New Jersey Lemon Law Statute, please click here.

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