California Lemon Law

Has your dream yacht turned into a nightmare? Repeated trips to the marina for the same problems. Thousands spent on unreasonable repairs that fall apart. Engine failures that leave you stranded in the water. Sound familiar? If so, California’s boatREAD MORE

Defective braking systems are among the most common problems and reasons for lemon law cases. Modern vehicles use increasingly complex braking technology, yet brake pedal problems — including pedals that are stuck, fail to respond, or cause unexpected braking issuesREAD MORE

From cutting-edge technology to environmental benefits, electric vehicles are rapidly changing how we drive. But EVs also come with new dangers — including hazardous fires and spontaneous combustions. These fires are often the result of flawed systems and defects likeREAD MORE

If your car has been in the shop more than your driveway, you might be wondering whether lemon law lawsuits are actually worth it. But depending on your case, you could recover thousands in lemon law damages, penalties, or evenREAD MORE

Thinking about filing a complaint about a car dealership? It isn’t about the poor service or that the coffee wasn’t hot enough — it’s because the dealer sold you a bad car and cannot resolve the issues! If your vehicleREAD MORE

If you bought a lemon from a franchise dealership, you may be facing ongoing problems and repeated repairs that disrupt your life. Many car owners hesitate to take legal action because they assume the odds are against them or thatREAD MORE

If you bought a Ford from a dealership and are having problems with your truck, you’re not alone. The Ford F-150, one of the most popular makes and models available, has been linked to a range of serious defects thatREAD MORE

Is your car a lemon? Are the problems severe enough to cause death or serious bodily injury? California Lemon Law provides specific protections for consumers if their vehicle is defective and a dealership can’t fix the problems after multiple attempts.READ MORE

Changes are coming to California’s lemon law beginning on January 1, 2025. Some of the changes are legal requirements that the lawyers need to know, but consumers and car buyers need to know the key changes so they are not caughtREAD MORE

My firm has seen quite a few recent “park your car outside” notices from vehicle manufacturers, particularly for electric vehicles.  The problem here is that the cars sometimes catch fire while they’re being charged in an enclosed garage, leading toREAD MORE