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  • Is There a Time Limit on Lemon Law Claims in California?

    Do you think you have a valid lemon law claim in California? How long do you have to file your claim? The answer requires a degree of explanation. The good news here is that the statute of limitations in California is measured in years. But the strategic legal considerations suggest filing a lemon l...
  • Can Used Cars Qualify For A Lemon Law Claim?

    In most parts of the U.S., including here in California, we rely heavily on our cars to help keep our lives moving. If our car doesn’t work, it can cause serious problems. Nobody likes getting stuck with a “lemon,” a car that is just no good. It is frustrating and costly to deal wi...
  • What if You're Injured While Out of State?

    If you are hurt in another state because of someone else's negligence, you can still file a personal injury lawsuit to obtain financial compensation. Compensation may be necessary to cover your medical bills, lost earnings, living expenses and pain and suffering. One of the most important steps in ...
  • Car Manufacturers With The Most Recalls

    Auto recalls are on the rise, with the United States Department of Transportation reporting a shocking 927 recalls, impacting 53.2 million vehicles, in 2016. It's impossible to predict which manufacturer will release concerning information next; even those with stellar safety ratings regul...
  • A Lemon Law Attorney Can Also Be Your PI Attorney

    When you are facing a difficult time in your life, one of your best resources can be your lawyer. There are a couple of the issues where a great lawyer can benefit you most: (1) if you have purchased a vehicle that doesn’t live up to expectations (a lemon, so to speak) and (2) if you are injur...
  • Make Lemonade Out of Your Lemon Car – 6 Lessons for Car Buyers

    It’s not easy being on the wrong end of a vehicle purchase. When “buyer beware” is a lesson learned the hard way, consumers might fear that they will be left without recourse. However, depending on what you purchased, who you bought it from and what state you were in, you might be ...