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When your car, truck, or SUV spends more time in the repair shop than on the road, you shouldn't have to fight the manufacturer alone.
If you've searched "what does open recall on a car mean," you probably found the term on a vehicle history report or dealer inspection and want to understand what it means for your safety and rights.
Yes, you can claim lemon law on a used car, but it depends on your state's laws and whether the vehicle is still covered under the manufacturer's original warranty period.
Filing a lemon law claim involves a clear process designed to protect consumers when a vehicle has repeated defects. If your vehicle keeps experiencing the same issues, you may have a case.
If your vehicle keeps breaking down despite multiple repairs, it may be time to consider a lemon law claim. Begin by documenting every repair visit and keeping all receipts.
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