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Is Your Car a Lemon?

California Lemon Law (Song-Beverly Act) protects buyers of defective vehicles. Get a full refund or replacement.

💰 You pay the attorney $0

The manufacturer pays all attorney fees by law

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🍋 Toyota Camry 2025 ✅ REFUND $38,000
Tesla Model Y 2026 ✅ REFUND $54,000
🍋 BMW X5 2025 ✅ REFUND $72,000
Rivian R1S 2025 ✅ REFUND $82,000
🍋 Honda Civic 2025 ✅ REFUND $31,000
Hyundai Ioniq 6 2025 ✅ REFUND $48,000
Results shown are illustrative examples and do not guarantee specific outcomes.

Who Qualifies for Lemon Law?

If your vehicle has a recurring defect, you may be entitled to a refund or replacement

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Recurring Breakdowns

The same problem keeps coming back after 2+ dealer repairs

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30+ Days in Service

Your car has spent more than 30 days in repair during the warranty period

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Safety Hazard

The defect poses a danger to the driver or passengers

CPO Vehicles

Certified pre-owned vehicles are also covered under the law

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Leases Included

Leased vehicles are protected just like purchased ones

Filing Deadlines

File your claim within 4 years of discovering the defect

How It Works

Four simple steps from inquiry to compensation

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Free Evaluation

Take the quiz or call — we'll assess your case

2

Document Collection

We gather all repair records and service history

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Demand to Manufacturer

We send a formal demand on your behalf

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Compensation

Get a refund, replacement, or cash settlement

Why Choose Us?

Specialized expertise and proven results

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$0 Upfront

The manufacturer pays all attorney fees

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Specialized Practice

Exclusively Lemon Law — we know every detail

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Multilingual Service

Full support in English, Spanish, and Russian

Fast Results

Most cases resolved within 60–90 days

Check Your Vehicle

Take 5 simple steps to find out if your case qualifies under Lemon Law

Frequently Asked Questions

Answers to the most common questions about Lemon Law

What is Lemon Law? +
California Lemon Law (Song-Beverly Consumer Warranty Act) protects buyers of defective vehicles. If your car has a substantial defect that the dealer cannot fix, you are entitled to a refund or replacement.
How much does an attorney cost? +
$0 to the client. By law, the manufacturer pays all attorney fees. You pay nothing at any stage.
Which vehicles qualify? +
New, certified pre-owned (CPO), used (with active manufacturer's warranty), and leased vehicles purchased in California.
How long does the process take? +
Most cases are resolved in 60–90 days. Complex cases may take up to 6 months if they go to trial.
What can I receive? +
A full refund of the vehicle cost, a replacement vehicle, or a cash settlement. Registration fees, taxes, and down payment are also reimbursed.
Do I need to go to court? +
In most cases, no. We negotiate directly with the manufacturer, and cases are resolved out of court. If no agreement is reached, we will represent you in court.