LemonLawAct.com

Welcome to one of the oldest and most trusted Lemon Law information site on the Internet with complete coverage of all Lemon Law Statutes in all 50 states and the District of Columbia.

What is the Lemon Law?


Driving a Lemon Car? Under the Lemon Law Act, and Federal Warranty Act, you have legal rights
which may permit you to obtain one of the following: new car; full refund;
or partial refund for your defective car.

The Pennsylvania and New Jersey Lemon Law Firm of David J. Gorberg & Associates offers:

  1. Service to lemon law clients throughout Pennsylvania, New Jersey and Delaware
  2. Lemon law and breach of warranty help to consumers with defective cars.
  3. Lemon law and breach of warranty help to consumers with defective cars.
  4. No cost or fee to you for our lemon law service

The firm's litigation philosophy and its approach to all lemon law cases is simple but effective, we strive to make a quick and efficient settlement for our clients, through cost free lemon law representation.

Lemon Law Overview

Lemon Laws protect new passenger vehicles. Lemon laws vary from state to state. Check with your state to find out your rights if you have a defective vehicle. Basically, lemon laws allow customers to return a defective car if certain criteria are met. It's very difficult to persuade the manufacturer to accept the lemon law return, and often the issue will end up as a lemon lawsuit. Although different for each state, most lemon laws state that a new car may be returned to the manufacturer for a refund or a replacement if warranty defects are not able to be repaired. Most lemon laws also apply to used cars that are still under full warranty and that meet the mileage and time requirements. A lemon law attorney can help advise you of your rights.

Lemon Law Summaries

Here are summaries of all lemon law statutes across the nation. Lemon Laws can be confusing and are open up to numerous interpretations. Consult with a consumer attorney for more information regarding these provisions. If you are a distressed driver in Pennsylvania, New Jersey, or Delaware and have a question about your lemon law rights