Welcome To The Lemon Law Blog

October 06, 2006
By: Robert Silverman


Welcome to the Lemon Law Blog, a brand new feature on our website.

This blog will allow us to keep you up-to-date on the latest news regarding car buying, automotive warranties, and your consumer rights.

If you are a regular visitor of Lemon Law.com, you will notice we have a brand-new look, now making it easier than ever to find the information you need to make sure you are not “taken for a ride.” We invite you to look around and share this information with your friends and family.

In addition, if you live in Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware, Maryland, Massachusetts, New York, or Ohio, feel free to call us at 1-800-LEMON LAW (1-800-536-6652), and we’ll be happy to answer your questions, address your concerns, and – if applicable – file a claim on your behalf. If we are able to help, there is no cost to you at any time!

We have helped more than 40,000 consumers across the Northeast, and we’d be happy to help you.

Thanks for stopping by. We hope you will visit us often.


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2 Responses to “Welcome To The Lemon Law Blog”


  1. #1 trixiestixxx says:

    Question-my car is at the shop for numerous problems and i have told them to discontinue work until further notice because I feel like i need someone there to witness the moldy carpet before it gets taken out and replaced. They tell me nothing is wrong with my car yet they will replace my carpet to make me happy. They are also planning on installing an evaporation system for future dampness even though there is “nothing wrong witg my car”! Should I hire a mechanic to witness this as I am getting ready to be in arbitration with the BBB and then I am getting a lawyer. I don’t want to go up there because they have treated me like crap and lied to me over and over again. The only reason i keep going to this dealership is loaner car is free. period. Everywhere else here requires car to be there for 8 hours before (they say) GM will authorize a loaner. Can’t afford to rent a car when I can get a free one. I realize I should go somewhere else but……

    I need to figure out something real quick as I don’t want to hinder my claim by not authorizing them to repair vehicle in a timely manner. Shows lack of good faith on my part. Thanks.

    • #2 Lemon Law says:

      Trixie: If your car has been in the shop for numerous repairs, chances are you can seek remedy through State and/or Federal laws. I am perplexed that you are tyring to handle this yourself rather than use a lemon law attorney. Our firm has handled countless water leak and mold cases through the years and we have ASE certified experts on our staff to review the issue at no cost to you. Depending on what state you live in, I am hoping you will call us at 800-LEMON-LAW (800-536-6652), or contact another consumer attorney in your area who will provide cost-free legal help through the fee-shifiting provisions of the law. Good luck and safe driving.


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