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27240 Turnberry Lane, Ste 200, Valencia, CA 91355  ~  (661) 362-0728

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René Korper
27240 Turnberry Lane,
Suite 200
Valencia, CA 91355
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California's Lemon Law applies to ALL consumer products - not just cars:

  • Cars & Trucks, almost anything on wheels
  • Boats & all Water Craft
  • Motorhomes, Rv's, Trailers, etc.
  • Other consumer items, even computers

Call us to determine if YOU qualify for relief!

California has one of the strongest lemon laws in the country.  It applies to all consumer products and is intended to relieve consumers from the burden of endless warranty repairs. 

When a consumer product

then the company that gave the warranty – called the “warrantor” – must replace the product or refund the buyer’s money.  In fact, after a reasonable number of attempts to fix the product, the warrantor is supposed to offer a replacement or refund even if the consumer does not ask.

Few warrantors voluntarily offer to replace a defective product or refund the buyer’s money, even if the defects are obviously substantial and there have been several failed repair attempts.  Here, California’s strong lemon law comes to the rescue of the dissatisfied customer.  If a buyer has to hire a lawyer in order to get a replacement or refund, the law requires the warrantor, not the buyer, to pay for that lawyer.  The warrantor must also pay the consumer’s other costs and expenses of litigation, and, if the consumer had to hire an expert, the warrantor must reimburse that expense as well.  Best of all, the warrantor does not receive the same benefit.  Even if the consumer goes to trial and loses, the warrantor can recover only its costs, and not its attorney’s fees.

California’s lemon law contains another incentive for warrantors to honor the rights of their customers.  If a warrantor knows that it should offer a replacement or refund, but intentionally fails to do it, then it may ultimately have to pay a penalty, in addition to the refund it should have paid in the first place.  This penalty can be as much as twice the amount of money that the warrantor already owes the consumer.

There are some subtle differences between the way California’s lemon law treats cars and the way the law treats other consumer products.  In either case, however, if the warrantor cannot fix the product after a reasonable number of attempts, it should replace the product or refund the consumer’s money.

René Korper and staff produce RESULTS!

Please keep in mind that the vast majority of the cases that we handle – over 90% – settle without the need for a trial.  When the warrantor of a defective product chooses to go to trial against us, however, here are some of the results: trial and appellate wins.

Each case is different.  To find out whether you qualify for relief under the lemon law, Call Us For A Free Professional Evaluation.

 
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